Who you callin' a HO?
But that does not explain the "slots", which I assume are specific gauges. Was it used for spot welding or riveting in the automotive industry?
Lots-O-time between now and NSD.
Absolutely correct. An antique German "frog" lamp for mining.
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Amazing that you, b_leblanc, and I seem to some of the few people who like to make it a fair game.
Its a threaded plug of some sort.
lmao!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fid
It is a tool used for a specific purpose.
Its about 30" long and about 5" in diameter at its base. It is not a dummy projectile.
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That looks like an antique saw for cutting open a skull.
Cue the futile image properties check.
It almost looks like a huge fire sprinkler (upside down). The "cannon" looks more like some kind of pipe. What is throwing me is the right angle...
It almost looks like something you'd use to cut stump roots so you could pull the stumps out easier or for cutting squares of sod to make an old...
It's part of Hannibal Lecter's Mardi Gras costume.
Trees are replenishable. Think of them as kind of like a very slow growing crop. For everyone we harvest, we can plant new ones.
Collender?
You're up (again)!