Kitchen squeezer-US NAVY??

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It's amusing to come across everyday items with military stamps on 'em. I found these weights in the scrap metal pile at my local dump:
 

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Tony, can you expand on that? Do these have nothing to do with the US Navy? I hope I haven't embarrassed myself here. :D :P Thanks for your insight. (sorry Mojjax, I didn't mean to steal your thread).
 

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Still looking for an explanation. As I recall it had something to do with rating, alloy, or testing.

Memory not as good at 64......YOU WILL UNDERSTAND NOW THAT YOU TURNED 40! Happy Birthday!

Tony
 

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Its an all purpose squeezer. Oranges, lemons, anything else that will fit. It may very well be Navy surplus also. I remember my grandmother had one in the 1950's ..
DG
 

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Both of these objects marked "USN" may be for/from a company called "Ultimate Sports Nutrition". They sell body building supplements and may have sold equipment in years past (I don't know for sure...).

DCMatt
 

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DCMatt said:
Both of these objects marked "USN" may be for/from a company called "Ultimate Sports Nutrition". They sell body building supplements and may have sold equipment in years past (I don't know for sure...).

DCMatt

The squeezer is much older than company you mentioned.
DG
 

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