the eye of some sort of fish.
a snake grabber.
I can't enlarge them
snake catching sticks have spring loaded hooks on them though.
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I can't enlarge either. Just a guess, but I don't think that's an eye - maybe an ovum (egg from mammal)?
BTW, don't think the handle's long enough to be a snake grabber, but no idea what it is.
Ovum looks promising but not found a match yet .
Why is the stick white ? And the red/orange ends , are the colours giving a clue ? There is nothing to indicate scale so it could be the size of a needle or as big as a tree ?
Just come online and still no answers , Ah well ,![]()
Number 9 looks like a key of sorts. The kind that undoes the cap of the septic toilet tanks.
Thanks , I had suggestions for plumbers tools but got a negative when searching ? Possibly a tent pole ?
The one on the left is a cigarette burn on a work top.
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that could well be right.
I went to enlarge it and all I got was some spam that wanted my e-mail!!!![]()
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Too complicated for meOriginally Posted by clueless
And me , answers by tomorrow morning latest please . Probably something simple and obvious once you know ?
The rod with caps makes me think of something related to an antenna or could it be one of those things you attach to car bumpers in pairs to somehow mark your distance from a wall or object when you are parking.
The rod is used to place/remove clothes on lines. Popular in Asia.
The stick thing looks expandable, and the rubber tip at one end suggests that that end will rest on the ground. Let more awake minds take it from here...
Are the colours a clue ? White and red/orange ends ? Medical ?
The question says ...' for what ? ' , so just have to know what would you do with it , not what its called ?
It is bugging me !
Did you ever find out what they were then?
Noodles.
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