mojjax Silver Member Joined Feb 27, 2005 Messages 4,563 Reaction score 4,092 Golden Thread 0 Location MAINE 🏆 Honorable Mentions: 4 Detector(s) used Ace 250 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 3, 2016 #1 Any ideas . 18 '' long . Amazon Forum Fav 👍 Treasure of Victoria Peak - Grab it through Amazon! Attachments 18 INCH TOOL 001.webp 84.2 KB · Views: 84 18 INCH TOOL 002.webp 83.7 KB · Views: 81 18 INCH TOOL 003.webp 79.3 KB · Views: 81 18 INCH TOOL 004.webp 62.5 KB · Views: 84
jtw1313 Silver Member Joined Feb 5, 2013 Messages 3,724 Reaction score 2,092 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 3, 2016 #2 To turn some kind of gear maybe Upvote 0
Bruce R Bronze Member Joined Mar 18, 2016 Messages 2,272 Reaction score 2,098 Golden Thread 0 Location Shamokin, Pa. Detector(s) used Whites coinmaster Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Dec 3, 2016 #3 Don't know what it's called, but you dip that thing into a batter and then into hot oil in a deep fryer to cook it, it makes little cups that you put filling into, custard or jelly, etc. Upvote 0
Don't know what it's called, but you dip that thing into a batter and then into hot oil in a deep fryer to cook it, it makes little cups that you put filling into, custard or jelly, etc.
Oddjob Silver Member Joined Aug 23, 2012 Messages 4,348 Reaction score 9,075 Golden Thread 0 Detector(s) used RD1000, GSSI Profiler EMP-400. GPZ 14 & 19 Primary Interest: Other Dec 3, 2016 #4 Bruce is right, that is an old batter mold tool. Upvote 0
1320 Silver Member Joined Dec 10, 2004 Messages 3,436 Reaction score 2,311 Golden Thread 0 Location East Central Kentucky Dec 3, 2016 #5 Metalworking Pastry Cup Tin Form Manufacturing Tool...good job Bruce. Upvote 0
kingskid1611 Gold Member 🥇 Charter Member Joined Feb 23, 2015 Messages 8,136 Reaction score 6,689 Golden Thread 0 Location Oklahoma Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 3, 2016 #6 well I'm late to the party but nice ID. Looks like a meat tenderizer so my guess would have been wrong. Upvote 0
well I'm late to the party but nice ID. Looks like a meat tenderizer so my guess would have been wrong.
Bruce R Bronze Member Joined Mar 18, 2016 Messages 2,272 Reaction score 2,098 Golden Thread 0 Location Shamokin, Pa. Detector(s) used Whites coinmaster Primary Interest: Metal Detecting Dec 3, 2016 #7 Well, truth be told, I asked my wife and she knew immediately, asked if I was stupid. Upvote 0
kcm Gold Member Joined Feb 29, 2016 Messages 5,790 Reaction score 7,090 Golden Thread 0 Location NW Minnesota Detector(s) used Tesoro Silver uMax Primary Interest: Other Dec 3, 2016 #8 Well, ask her for a "specific" name so we can look it up and see how it works. I, for one, AM stupid!! Upvote 0
Well, ask her for a "specific" name so we can look it up and see how it works. I, for one, AM stupid!!
M MotherOfGeeks Full Member Joined Apr 26, 2016 Messages 166 Reaction score 174 Golden Thread 0 Location Washington Primary Interest: Other Dec 3, 2016 #9 Try swedish timbales. Upvote 0
cw0909 Silver Member Joined Dec 24, 2006 Messages 4,378 Reaction score 3,238 Golden Thread 0 Primary Interest: Other Dec 4, 2016 #10 MotherOfGeeks said: Try swedish timbales. Click to expand... good ID you got it http://www.lib.k-state.edu/depts/spec/rarebooks/cookery/images/farmer1896pg314.jpg Upvote 0
MotherOfGeeks said: Try swedish timbales. Click to expand... good ID you got it http://www.lib.k-state.edu/depts/spec/rarebooks/cookery/images/farmer1896pg314.jpg
mick56 Bronze Member Joined Jun 2, 2007 Messages 1,341 Reaction score 1,136 Golden Thread 1 Location Southern Wisconsin 🥇 Banner finds 1 Detector(s) used ATPro Dec 4, 2016 #11 Also called a rosette mold. My Mom had a set and I remember making them (about 50 years ago). Upvote 0
BosnMate Gold Member Joined Sep 10, 2010 Messages 6,916 Reaction score 8,441 Golden Thread 0 Detector(s) used Whites MXT, Whites DFX, Whites 6000 Di Pro Primary Interest: Other Dec 4, 2016 #12 I would have never had any idea that it had anything to do with cooking. Upvote 0