What is it?

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Michelle

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pizza pan remover from BIG BIG OVEN...BIG BIG PIZZA :D Some kind of fire poker maybe?
 

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Boobydoo

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RealdeTayopa said:
K Ladies, gentlemen, Id this for me. It is approx. 39" long x 3/8 " in diameter, with the flattened end approx. 3/4" in length and width. It is constructed of low grade iron.I o


I found it under perhaps 6" of topsoil with my trusty "GARRETT" ADS 7.

tropical tramp

Mr. TTT

What do you think it is my friend?

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Real de Tayopa Tropical Tramp
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Boobydoo ]
What do you think it is my friend?
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BDoo
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HIO BOOBY mi buddy, I know what it is, and it is an antique. However, will not say what unitll everyone has had a crack at it heheheh.

Tropical Tramp
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EDDE

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for pulling bread out of a hot adobe oven
 

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Michelle

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RealdeTayopa said:
[Boobydoo
My guess, no data,a railroad tool,possibly a prybar type thing.
BDoo
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It is 3/8" in diameter and of low grade iron.

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:D :D low grade iron wouldnt be sufficient in utilization of such a tool!!! :D :D WHAT DID I JUST SAY? ??? :o
 

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kenb

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Low grade irons no good for prying or pulling, not tempered will bend or break. I wouldn't think anything to do with fire due to heat transfer.Coconut harvesting not bad but iron wont hold an edge. We need a little more info, come on Realde how bout it?

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Michelle

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boopsie1314 said:
T-bar to lift man hole covers off with,or to check water metres with.
That sounds like a winner...could be....most are shorter but who knows ?
 

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Real de Tayopa Tropical Tramp
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K peeps :

It was/is still being used in the mining industry, but not by major miners or companies..

I am fascinated in just how logically in general you peeps work things out, so I threw this in for you to play with, plus it adds to the storehouse of temp. useless information heheheheh.

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