Times People Saw Weird Things And Internet Users Explained Them In A Snap ▶ 2
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- Times People Saw Weird Things And Internet Users Explained Them In A Snap ▶ 2
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Where can I send a picture of something I found in an mid 1800s fountain?
"Aggressive Pleasure Instrument" LOLOLOLOL!
🤣😂😅
Interesting, but the audio is super annoying. It reminds me of daytime TV ads. Best watched with the sound muted!
I believe your portable ashtray is a snuff box. The portable ashtrays I saw had a little handle because the ashes were hot. Snuff is not hot. Could also possibly be an old pill box. The size might suggest snuff or pills.
The tiny hook was definitely used for buttons on shoes or boots as my Grandmother used to have one.
And used to button your dress leather gloves.
How sad to see the soap holder described as being antique from the 18oo's - still in common use in the 1960's here. God, I feel old!
Lol. Same. I remember my brother and l, mid 1960s, standing on chairs to wash and dry the dishes and the constant arguments over whose turn it was to wash cos, we both loved making the bubbles with the soap cage. The water would be practically white by the time we'd finished. 😊
A similar design but with tighter weaving/openings was used for popcorn poppers. To be used over an open fire. I wonder if this came from people repurposing old popcorn poppers and liked them for soap saving?
@@ivechang6720 Clever thinking! The soap holders made for holding small, thin shavings of soap are far too small to make even a small serving of popcorn though.
However, I say use what is around you and if it works - it works. It doesn't matter what other people say it is supposed to be used for. ✌🏽
@@TruthArrows Sorry my comment was for the soap saver type while the pictured device looks too loosely designed for soap shavings and popcorn, entire bars though maybe? It would have decreased contact with the highly corrosive ingredients in older detergents when hand washing for six plus hours or professionally though.
The saver type smaller opening is actually better because you don't want unpopped kernels to fall out, you just need for the steam to escape. 👍🏼 Old mesh seives work too btw just connect them with small rings/wire at the ends and hold the handles together while popping. Happy munching! 🍿😊
@@ivechang6720the soap saver at 5.40 really needs to have something showing scale. The raised bit where the soap goes is a little over 2 inches on the long side, maybe 3 in total ie including the flat part. It's MUCH smaller than you seem to think. Whole thing is no more than 6 inches long.
Lol my perverted brain was thinking that object in the thumbnail was a mid evil 'nut cracker'.🤣🥥
Medieval is the word you're looking for. Unless you mean it's not so very evil?
@@athenathegreatandpowerful6365 lol. Thanks. Stupid autocorrect got me.
The Plantation chairs are also called Squatters Chairs here is Australia. They are still being made and are seriously comfy when relaxing on a hot summer afternoon. The long arms are now usually made to swivel back around the sides when not being used!
In Barbados they're called planters chairs and I have *always* wanted one. They are indeed super comfy!
@@captainhoratiobungleiii7147 My granddad had one of them.
My aunt has one, but it's a modern reproduction and not quite so comfortable. Mind you, she also has a hammock, so naturally that wins the comfort competition.
15:48 - device to prevent candle wax from dripping. The correct name for this item is "bobeche". They are still available - usually in sets of two and made of glass. They can be purchased at candle shops, card shops and gift shops.
Am so grateful for your collections and explanations.kudos
🤣 "Aggressive Pleasure Instrument" 🤣
The button hook is spot on, its for old button up shoes.
My grandmother had one made of ivory.
I love these sort of videos. More please, so fascinating
At 9:34, that ain't no carpet stretcher. What the hell's the "bowl" for on the other side? And why does the business end of this thing end in that peculiar "C" shape? Clearly something fits into that exact shape. I don't know what this, but it's not for carpets. No way.
I wondered if the cup was for holding nails. IDK, never laid a carpet in my life!
The "teeth" go into the carpet then the person laying the carpet rams their knee into the "cup" which pulls the carpet and makes it fit tightly. If not stretched really tight, the carpet would eventually stretch out by itself as people walked on it and trip spots would form. The same kind of thing is still used by carpet layers - though now they look more like an arm.
@@AuthorEvaIvonneOlson But it wasn't the right SIZE for ramming your knee into! (I thought it was very small.) And who wants to ram their knee into a metal cup? It just didn't look like any carpet stretcher I have ever used! (Except for the spikes underneath.) And I've laid a few carpets in my day. But honestly, I really don't give a crap WHAT the damn thing is! So I don't really want to open up a can of worms here. Oh wait! Maybe it's a worm-can opening device!
@@Unknown17the teeth are too short to get a grip in carpet.
If I may make a suggestion, have the “what is it” with one background color, and the “answer” with a different background color. I would often almost miss the answers because I was looking at the objects.
I think that hook thing might actually be a corset hook used to button up a corset by reaching behind one’s back.
5:46 for making popcorn in fireplace or wood stove
Thanks for the videos and to people who have commented with further information. I have subscribed
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I wonder if the small silver box with "North Dakota" is a snuff box - it looks too small & decorative for a portable ashtray.
0:59 it is a Foto for A grave Stone ...
It cuts open soft boiled eggshells.
I've seen centipedes wander like that, it looks like wild rice or vermicelli going on a journey.
More time to read, please?
You can pause the video to read & study the image then start it back up again.
The button at the bottom of the screen that looks like a flower is for the "Settings". If you click on it, you can choose "Playback speed" and set it to run slower (or faster).
9:41 Flee market. Flee!!!
The boot button hook is a medical skin retractor, I have a couple.
@ 5:45 i say its for cooking or warming food over a campfire. Our family has several different shapes for various foods.
Your Glove-Stretcher looks more like a „Lockenstab“. You heat it up and then make some curls in the hair.
My mom used one of those curlers on my hair. This is not like those because the handles are metal. Heated up, the handles would burn your hands. Glove stretchers were used on leather gloves.
It is ornate. So I'd say it's not an average tool of any kind. It's decorative nature suggests it was meant to be enjoyed and admired by its user.
Not sure about it's size but if it's big enough to curl hair that's probably what it is. If not it probably has something to do with clothing, tailoring or even eating.
If it was a hair curler, I can only imagine how many people must have singed their hair off and burned their fingers 😮
Old fashioned curling irons had wooden handles, not metal handles. Wooden handles protected the hands from the very hot curling part.
It's a glove stretcher. Entirely the wrong shape to be a hair curler. Similar configuration but wrong shape on the business end. Google image search should help.
Explained “in a snap” says the title. Then you watch what the very last item is and realize snap sounds painful.
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WTF is a tree branch muddler when it's at home?
Tool used to squash fruit or mint in stiring mixed drinks (cocktails etc), is a "muddler". Maybe the tree branch part refers to the engraving on the tool?
It's mixing cocktails in true Tiffany style at home. LOL.
Yes, its a boot hook. I have 2, from g-g-grandma
Its an annointing spoon
The Hook is not for boots, it is for the corset of the lady. The thing they did wear to make their Taille very thin. With the hook the ladys maid pulled the strings at the back tight.
No, it's a button hook for button boots. A corset hook has loops on the ends to help add tension to the cords and get a tighter fit at the waist.
That soap swisher? I think it's actually a popcorn maker from the 1800's. You'd put the corn in the cage, then shake it over the fire (oven, hearth, whatever).
No it isn't.... it's way too small, and it's just like the soap saver in a vintage Sears catalog from the 1920s. Back in those days you didn't waste anything, not even soap,
Right…too small, however the popcorn ones look very similar only quite a bit bigger (my ancient in-laws have both)
your corn would fall out the holes... it is a soap holder for washing dishes, I used one for years...and up the 70s in this century!!!
We had something similar to put bread in and toast it over a fire.
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The Tiffany object was for dialing telephones
WHAT A HORRIBLE VIDEO. It is paced so fast, so that you can either study the object and ignore the description or read the description and never get to see the object. I tried to stop the video after each object but then there is obstruction to the description. I finally just gave up about half way in and moved on. I will avoid BossDT videos in the future!
You can slow down the speed of videos, too, and to varying speeds.
You can pause the video to read & study the image then start it back up.
@@libbylandscape3560 Sure! Why should the person making the video consider the viewer?? Why should BossDT feel like they have ANY responsibility to produce a viewable video for their audience?? They can just say, "Screw the viewer! Let them do all the work!! I just create this junk and if the viewer doesn't want to do a good part of the work for me, I don't care!!" I suspect I am not the only one who just skipped their crap and moved on because of their amature and lazy efforts!!!
Just pause the video. Then you can look at the item without rushing, I do it all the time! If they added more time to each clip then it would make the video too long, and most people won't watch a video which goes for too long, that's just a known fact :)
8:00 that is a “toy” to activate the lady’s “G-spot.”
No way!
Definitely nope AFAIK! Used to bruise fruit & mint leaves, when making cocktails. Perhaps the grandma was religious or a teetotaler & embarrassed about a hard-partying youth? 😏
yeah, I was abused on another vid for calling it something, but was pulled into line and TOLD it is an ICE CRUSHER FOR DRINKS.
No, just look up what tiffany muddler is. They still make them for cocktails.
8:00 That is a gold Tiffany & Co. telephone dialer for old rotary phones. Using our fingers was a lot cheaper. Old as dirt I am.
It was also used to stir drinks and was called a "tree branch muddler"
you both read facecrack answers and I still think it is a die to make silk flowers... my mother and grandmother made silk flowers and used balls like these to shape the petals.. no one would crush ice into expensive crystal glasses and I find using a stick to be ridiculous and more so to make and expensive stick to dial with...
@@alibrown4620 You don't crush ice with it, you stir your drinks with a muddler. It's an actual Tiffany product so there is no doubt that is what it is. It's Tiffany's, it's meant to be expensive.
Half of these were posted to a different channel.