What Are These Mysterious Glass Tubes Connected With Metal And This Antique Cast Iron In The Woods?
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
- What Are These Mysterious Glass Tubes Connected With Metal And This Antique Cast Iron In The Woods?
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I think the last item is a small piece of a spinning wheel.
It's sad that some folks don't recognize a stock ticker machine any more. Thanks for mentioning the ticker-tape parades.
I'm glad I was able to deduce the clothesline reel!
I may be way off, but the last item looks like the spindle of a large spinning wheel known as a Great Wheel or Walking Wheel.
Yes, you are correct on the last item. I’ve been a spinner for thirty years or so, so speaking from experience.
@@anna9072 I'm a hand-spinner, too, but my experience is with bobbin-and-flyer wheels. I've only seen Great Wheels in action, never used one. Fun Fact: I'm sure you've noticed that, in Disney's 'Sleeping Beauty', Aurora actually touches the distaff, not the spindle. I guess her hand coming down from above is more dramatic than coming from the side.
@@HannibalFan52 yeah, well, I don’t expect historical (or any other, really) accuracy from Disney.
@@anna9072 They can be accurate, when it suits. As I said, it was probably a dramatic decision, which I can understand. No need to be derogatory about it.
@@HannibalFan52 Sleeping Beauty
The last item is the spindle and flyer from a spinning wheel, possibly a Great Wheel or Walking Wheel. The drive band would loop around the ridged part on the rod and around the wheel, which would spin the flyer as the wheel spun. The fiber would be attached around the metal spindle and would be guided to the tip, where it would be twisted as the flyer spun.
By Jove, I think you've got it! Looks like you're well acquainted with this device.
The last item looks like a spinning wheel bobbin used for linen yarn or heavy wool. My spinning wheel only has a single upright used for spinning cotton threads.
Gomez & his stock ticker!!
Really? They couldn't figure out the clothesline reel by using common sense? I still use one like that, mine hangs high above my bathtub. On my porch I have a fold-up wooden clothes dryer that I love and use regularly.
I live off-grid, on 100% solar/wind/battery power so I conserve electricity as much as possible.
I live rough compared to most, but I haven't had an electric bill in 18 years! Woohoo! I also have no neighbors, and the nearest paved road is 3 miles away.
I've gotten so used to living alone in peace and quiet, I will hate it when I get too old to live like this.
I plan on dying here, and then I'm going to haunt the crap out of whomever buys my ranch!👻
but there is no after life
@@keithskelhorne3993 Really? So you're saying "Ghostbusters" wasn't a documentary? Gasp!
Geez, lighten up. Apparently there's also no sense of humor, at least not when you're in the room.🙄
Right? "I think it's a pencil sharpener..."
@@keithskelhorne3993 Whoa, look out everyone, we've got us a real radical free-thinker here; can't even get a ghost joke past this genius!
I have a modern day version of it. Not much has changed.
Last item is the spinning part of a spinning wheel. The scythe handle is more properly known as a snath handle where the snath is the main part of a scythe without a blade or ric.
The last item is the part of the spinning wheel Sleeping Beauty would prick her finger on, and fall into the sleep as deep as death.
Lol. Then that prince pervs on either someone who is sleeping -or a corpse. Not sure which is worse.
@@ryanjohnson3615 The original Grimm brothers fairy tales were mostly... grim!
The original Cinderella is pure horror show, and there's no "fairy godmother". She got her fine clothes by going to her mother's grave, and birds tossed the clothes to her from the tree she planted next to her mom's grave.
Later, those same birds peck out the eyeballs of both stepsisters, at the wedding, as the sisters walk next to Cindi. The stepsises even switch sides, so the birds can devour both eyes. Wholesome!
That clothes line is in the attic so ladies could hang their "unmentionables " to dry where no one could see them. My 83 year old sister told me about a childhood friend of hers who would make fun of her own mom for hanging her 'rags ' in the attic. ❤
I knew the ticker tape reader, the clothesline, and I'm way too familiar with using a scythe in my younger days to not recognize the handle. Not sure what that last item is. I want to agree that it's part of a spinning wheel but it's not like any I've seen. The flyer shaft assembly should be between those two wooden posts (which are called Maidens) and not attached directly to that base shaft (which is called the "mother of all"). And most of the parts of the flyer are missing. Though it does look like it's seen a lot of rework so maybe this is what's left of that part of the spinning wheel?
Missed the scythe handle myself. Shameful, considering the number of hours I spent on the stupid end of one clearing fence lines and the corral.
When you watch news and the stock market changes stream across the bottom of the screen screen in real time is what the stock ticker is spitting out......real time data from the early ages of modern tech
Bobbin assembly for a spinning wheel
The last irem is the spindle portion of a large spinning wheel.
Yay! I got two correct this time - the stock ticker machine, with it's ticker tape parades, & the indoor clothes lines.
That sounds like a fun wedding reception.
Yeah, one can clearly see from the shape, why some smart a_s had a heureka moment to buy that for the wedding decoration.😅
Also in the attic because there is no rain, snow or coal dust from neighbors. The ball in the safety pin holder must be magnetic.
As if 'ol George couldn't think of anything less useful than a safety pin holder.
Looks like a thread spool winder.
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Am I the only one that whistles that catchy tune at the end of every video? I love that tune.
You make very interesting videos, keep going 👍
Thanks, will do!
They don't know what a ticker tape is? Lord I'm old.
...but have not yet succumbed to dementia!
It's a spindle from the treadle spinning wheel !😊
The last item is a part of a spinning wheel, the spindle part.
0:52 Cool machine, I want one.
I got the stock ticker, clothesline, wall sconce and that's all.
👁👁 Happy to drop by
Yes, the flyer assembly of a spinning wheel which is driven via the small pulley in the center of the shaft by a large wheel.
I recognised the ticker tape machine. I remember watching television news reports of returning Apollo astronauts getting ticker tape parades in the 1960s
The clothes line was still available in the 1970's. I had one in my camping gear.
Second time I got here as first viewer😂 Keep up the fun
you need to get a life.😉
@@JeffMiletich I've got one, it's here
@@mikereid1195 Nice to see you! This is where all the cool kids hang out. 😉
Of course - Gomez has his own ticker tape machine!!! I keep forgetting the world is populated with humans what don’t know so many y items!
That is how the world's financial and commodities markets got it's information before the age of electronic communications.
3:29 I was gonna say “who doesn’t recogneize a clothesline” but there’s people only seen a dryer their entire life. (Still makes me mad though: movies, books, gardens… How do you not know the princile of clothes hanging to dry.)
I have that same clothesline reel in my bathroom, stretches over the tub to drip.
I find it sad that so many people can't figure out something that seems so obvious, even if they've never used a clothesline.
@@LazyIRanch right!?
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Got four this time
That thing at 4:30 resembles a spark plug gapping tool.
ticker tape machine
atomizer
Ticker tape for parades. 😊
I'm gonna guess a pommel horse for gerbils..........
Your gerbils are far better gymnast than mine ever were
I like that answer! Now I want to see an all-rodent gymnastics team competing in the Olympics! 🐭🐁
Soldering - the “L” is silent - a very good way to know that an AI is trying to speak!
British (and others?) pronunciation.
😅 Comments tend to look like a script from b-vampire movie, "...We The Ancient Ones look upon your knowledge and ways you mere hatchlings, and we do not condone them..." Have to admit we the ancient ones do have a point, most of the time.😂
Last item: I know I'm probably wrong, but it looks like folk art to me.
How could not know what a stock ticker is? Have you even been to school?
More like "Old School" (where I went)
Come on now. You have no idea of the age of the person who sent in the picture. Could be a child. And there was a time you didn’t know either.
Hey, wharsupsherm. This is a fun series where people share information and sometimes make guesses. How insecure and mean-spirited of you to poke fun at a person's comment. Still, nice of you to take a break from pulling the wings off of insects to join us and participate. I will be sure to seek your approval in future before posting any information or "guess".
Why would they teach something like that in school? Should they also explain fashion throughout the ages? Why there were bud vases in automobiles? How to light a kerosine lantern? Some things are of such little importance, there is no need to teach them.
So I forget what those things are called but when you are running wires down telephone poles that last item looks like an antique version they were actually made out of glass and metal back in the days
last one: part of a clock makers lathe???
Do you enjoy these vids while finding a couple of objects each one that you scream "use some common sense! It ain't that hard to figure out"?
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