What are these do you reckon? Made from some kind of bronze or copper maybe, found in the garden of a bungalow I lived in which was next to a disused limestone quarry.
Or these, found in my Grandads old toolbox. Theyr'e not bombs & if anyone says 'buttplugs' I need to know how you know!
Some forum members would consider those top ones to be the perfect starting point for home brew bike parts. You know, the ones that look a bit like spoons...
Looks like a Third Reich Eagle on one of them - you've found Goring's shoe horn...
Was your grandad a plumber? the bottom two look like gimmels used to open up lead pipe when making a joint.
Top ones are probably for placing and tamping blasting charges. They are usually copper based to stop sparks which would ignite the charge and shoot the tamper out of the hole straight through your head. This happened to a man named Phineas Gage when he foolishly used an iron rod. He survived!
long weight
deffo butt plugs, and a pair of easerinners, for easing em in...... 😀
Sabot cannon rounds?
I know nothing about cannons.
@thunderwingdoomslayer, that was actually mentioned yonks ago by someone, stands to reason being found next to a quarry.
@Ton, Dickhead. (I'm gonna ask your lass how you'd know) 😯
Bottom ones plumb bobs?
the bottom ones are North Korean ICBMs
Bottom ones plumb bobs?
There's no holes to attach any string.
Bottom pic could be finials.
The top two, I used to use very similar tools for sand moulding in foundries. Had 4 or 5, of different sizes. in fact I've still got them, just in case I ever go back to it, I've been out of it for 21 years now!
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[i]Bottom ones plumb bobs?[/i]
There's no holes to attach any string
I've used a brass one where the string just wrapped around and you let out however much you needed.
Probably not though..
Send the top photos to the museum of mining in Earby or any other mining museum.
Edit: The Earby museum's collection has been given to the Dales Countryside Museum: http://www.dalescountrysidemuseum.org.uk/
The Earby museum's collection has been given to the Dales Countryside Museum:
Even better, I'll take them myself once they open again!
Top ones are probably for placing and tamping blasting charges. They are usually copper based to stop sparks which would ignite the charge and shoot the tamper out of the hole straight through your head. This happened to a man named Phineas Gage when he foolishly used an iron rod. He survived!
That makes sense, cool! They just look like beefed up lab spatulas (we normally use much thinner stainless steel ones).
The bottom picture could be Pipe Organ Tuning Cones. Are the flat ends hollow or solid?
The top picture is probably quarry tools as others have suggested. Maybe for clearing the dust out of holes for splitting the rocks.
Muddy_bum, apt user name. Fine collection of butt plugs you've posted there, also.
The bottom ones appear to be Giants Nose piercings, have checked for encrusted snot.
Looks like them muddy_bum, no idea what they were doing in Grandads toolbox though!
no idea what they were doing in Grandads toolbox though!
He was the perpetrator of the Great[s] Train Robbery[/s] Pipe Organ Tuning Cone Heist





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