Body & Soul11 mins ago
Do You Know What This Is And It's Use ?
216 Answers
http:// tinypic .com/vi ew.php? pic=14m t8co&am p;s=9#. WvggyiA h06Q
Can anyone recognise this object ? You can judge its size by the Tesco carrier bag, I have not got the object just the photo at present.
Can anyone recognise this object ? You can judge its size by the Tesco carrier bag, I have not got the object just the photo at present.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by donny48. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You could be right there Melv. It could be a form of picking stick, which fires the shuttle from one side to the other, although the size of it seems to go against that, as it looks a bit small for carpet weaving. I worked on weaving looms but can't remember seeing anything like this which moved the shuttle. However, I do think it could be something to do with the textile industry as there were many different mechanisms for moving threads in the machinery.
I'm so pleased to find this thread on returning to Answerbank after a prolonged absence. I've just been right through all the answers and become absolutely addicted - I do hope we eventually solve it, such a big disappointment for us all I'm sure if we don't. Thanks donny for such a fascinating puzzle.
P.S. I'm a bit surprised by the Science Museum's snooty response.
P.S. I'm a bit surprised by the Science Museum's snooty response.
Horseshoes, I can't see it being used for that game but keep going with the suggestions.
Ratter, the article is a bit clumsy and heavy duty to be part of an ordinary sewing machine but perhaps an industrial model of some sort.
Canary, considering the responses from the scores of organisations that I have contacted then I was most suprised with the Science Museum too.
Ratter, the article is a bit clumsy and heavy duty to be part of an ordinary sewing machine but perhaps an industrial model of some sort.
Canary, considering the responses from the scores of organisations that I have contacted then I was most suprised with the Science Museum too.
Received this today, from the mining museum in Wakefield.
//Sorry for the delay in replying, I have been showing the image across both shifts.
Unfortunately, we don’t have a specific answer for you.
It is difficult to recognise as it has lost its cover. It appears that it should be mounted vertically braced on the peg at the bottom. The manner of construction and the pipe coming off it makes me think of locomotives or at least some engine control. Unfortunately that is as far as I can say. And while our miners have plenty of ideas on how it works, what it does alludes them.
Sorry I could not be of more help.//
//Sorry for the delay in replying, I have been showing the image across both shifts.
Unfortunately, we don’t have a specific answer for you.
It is difficult to recognise as it has lost its cover. It appears that it should be mounted vertically braced on the peg at the bottom. The manner of construction and the pipe coming off it makes me think of locomotives or at least some engine control. Unfortunately that is as far as I can say. And while our miners have plenty of ideas on how it works, what it does alludes them.
Sorry I could not be of more help.//