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Just for a little forum fun, a game of tool knowledge and skill..

Get your thinking caps on folks...

Time to play everybody's favorite forum game show...

'Guess this tool'...!!!

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Ok David wins the only prize on offer...a like.

Well done, it's for putting grooves in concrete.

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How cool!

I take it the concrete shouldn't have set yet when using the tool. biggrin.png

Welcome to the show contestant Morakot!clap2.gifclap2.gifclap2.gifclap2.gif

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Can we call a friend, if too difficult?

Sure, why not.

I asked my friend at the Huffpost and he said tool number two is a meat tenderizer.

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Ok, second tool....

For breaking ice?

Ice breakers are normally the first "tool", at least in group management.

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^^ Ha Ha ... We (at school) had to use a wood lath and a jig-saw and made a timber meat mallet.

Brings back memories.

I made mine from Silky Oak ... was to pretty to use.

We ended up buying a metal one!

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^^ Ha Ha ... We (at school) had to use a wood lath and a jig-saw and made a timber meat mallet.

Brings back memories.

I made mine from Silky Oak ... was to pretty to use.

We ended up buying a metal one!

Wow... must have been fine quality your craft work if the family thought it was too pretty to actually use.

Did it end up on display?

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My grandma uses one of these to cut the noodle. Why?

Sent from my GT-I9500 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

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Early pepper grinder?

I like the noodle makers idea, that's very plausible.

So its nothing to do with torture......looks useful!

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Tool number 3....

Snuff grinder?

BTW ... Tool #2 winner and answer was?

Tool number 2 was an antique meat tenderiser.

Winner was Morakot!

Tool number 3 was a nutmeg grinder.

Winner was ThaiDown...clap2.gif

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^^ Ha Ha ... We (at school) had to use a wood lath and a jig-saw and made a timber meat mallet.

Brings back memories.

I made mine from Silky Oak ... was to pretty to use.

We ended up buying a metal one!

Wow... must have been fine quality your craft work if the family thought it was too pretty to actually use.

Did it end up on display?

Maybe on the Fireplace a few years later.

Did look very close to this one though ...

stock-photo-wooden-meat-tenderizer-isola

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Tool number 3....

Snuff grinder?

BTW ... Tool #2 winner and answer was?

Tool number 2 was an antique meat tenderiser.

Winner was Morakot!

Tool number 3 was a nutmeg grinder.

Winner was ThaiDown...clap2.gif

Oui, and me....thumbsup.gif .........I can grind anyone (oooops) thing down............laugh.png

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Tool number 4....clap2.gif

Egg whisk?

Correctamundo David!

Winners prize is a like...no beer sorry.

Tool 4 is an egg whisk.

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^^ Ha Ha ... We (at school) had to use a wood lath and a jig-saw and made a timber meat mallet.

Brings back memories.

I made mine from Silky Oak ... was to pretty to use.

We ended up buying a metal one!

Wow... must have been fine quality your craft work if the family thought it was too pretty to actually use.

Did it end up on display?

Maybe on the Fireplace a few years later.

Did look very close to this one though ...

stock-photo-wooden-meat-tenderizer-isola

Actually, you could diversify your product line and introduce a section of "gavels" (a judge's hammer); this might be a good venture.

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Tool number 5....

Guess this tool set...

I will add, you probably could search the net and find the answer....but this really is cheating....and no fun....so just have a guess!

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