Looks like some kind of network testing tool. Does the tool require the spool to work, or will it work by plugging in an ethernet cable?
Sorry, didn't see the post in time. You got it. I couldn't imagine the thought behind putting that lobe on a vein and whacking it with a stick....
nope
Man... mention medical and we immediately get hemorrhoids, foreskins, and castration. Think a little outside the britches. They used this to...
It was used for a common procedure during that time frame. this one is thought to have been used on both humans and animals.
not a scalpel.
yes, it is a medical instrument.
Those are part of the museum display. I can't find exact dimensions but from the descriptions given, I would say its around 3 inches folded....
Hint: not used to measure, shape or scrape anything.
no, no, and no
no
nope, but it kinda does look like one
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looks like a receiver hitch but not sure what the trip wire looking thing across the front is for.
You got it. [IMG]
Yes, the bit is reversible, but is not used for scraping or planing. Here is a different picture that shows 3 different bits, all with the same...
Good one... I was solidly in the 'foot peg' camp until I remembered where I had seen something like that. this is a bit for tool with a very...
Is it a tap used for collecting sap from a Maple tree?
What are its dimensions?
is it a tool to open and close vents on a cast iron stove?