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Can anyone identify this object?? #2213640 04/28/08 04:35 PM
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A friends wife purchased this for whatever reason at a garage sale and is now trying to figure out what it is.



Any help appreciated!

Last edited by RipDaLips; 04/28/08 04:36 PM.

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Re: Can anyone identify this object?? [Re: RipDaLips] #2213700 04/28/08 04:53 PM
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I believe that is a face ripper off'er - I beleive that they are used by the commer slasher / serial murderer!

LOL

couoldn't resist, but I don't know. Keep us posted.

-Alton

Re: Can anyone identify this object?? [Re: Alton K] #2213717 04/28/08 04:57 PM
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That is a handle with spikes on the bottom and a fork in the front that was made in Japan.

Re: Can anyone identify this object?? [Re: Keith Stone!] #2213724 04/28/08 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted By: Greg_G
That is a handle with spikes on the bottom and a fork in the front that was made in Japan.


I agree..

Re: Can anyone identify this object?? [Re: Alton K] #2213727 04/28/08 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted By: Alton K
I believe that is a face ripper off'er - I beleive that they are used by the commer slasher / serial murderer!


HAHAHA
Alton you are one funny man!
good stuff to start the week off with!

Re: Can anyone identify this object?? [Re: Creed] #2213731 04/28/08 05:02 PM
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Looks like it might be an old leather hole punch. Just guessing
Are the spikes hollow?

Re: Can anyone identify this object?? [Re: Jeff Schiller] #2213854 04/28/08 05:36 PM
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Maybe and old Plane handle?


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Re: Can anyone identify this object?? [Re: OK, Waco] #2213902 04/28/08 05:52 PM
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Anti Snoring Thermometer ( Rectal )

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Re: Can anyone identify this object?? [Re: Grapenut] #2214186 04/28/08 07:02 PM
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A hair brush for masochists?


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Re: Can anyone identify this object?? [Re: Bob Smith] #2214213 04/28/08 07:09 PM
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It appears Clingon.


Where punters are punted.

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Re: Can anyone identify this object?? [Re: Bob Smith] #2214214 04/28/08 07:09 PM
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I think it's part of a Ferrier's arsenal.
I.E: horse-shoing tool
old nail-puller in front, hoof cleaner/hole starter on the bottom
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Re: Can anyone identify this object?? [Re: brandon f.] #2214216 04/28/08 07:10 PM
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Originally Posted By: BDON
Originally Posted By: Alton K
I believe that is a face ripper off'er - I beleive that they are used by the commer slasher / serial murderer!


HAHAHA
Alton you are one funny man!
good stuff to start the week off with!


LOL!

Re: Can anyone identify this object?? [Re: Stucky76] #2214648 04/28/08 09:52 PM
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Meat tenderizer with fork.

Re: Can anyone identify this object?? [Re: bassaholic022] #2214657 04/28/08 09:55 PM
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I agree with lite liner

Re: Can anyone identify this object?? [Re: bassaholic022] #2214662 04/28/08 09:57 PM
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I agree with lite liner

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