What The Heck Is This?
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What The Heck Is This?
As a clue, it is cast in solid brass!
Can anybody tell me, what to use it for?
April 16, 2014 - Posted by AnonW | World | Design, Engineering
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how big is it, hard to tell from pic
Comment by nosnikrapzil | April 17, 2014 |
It’s about ten centimetres long!
Comment by AnonW | April 17, 2014 |