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20 Questionable Things Solved by Strangers on the Internet
Sometimes older versions of familiar everyday things look nothing like their modern equivalents. Furthermore, even modern things can change with time into something absolutely unrecognizable. Go on and try to guess what an ancient cardholder or innovative flytrap looks like. Thankfully, when Google fails you, you can always ask people on the Internet about mysterious things and their purposes.
Bright Side gathered 20 strange items that Reddit users pulled from the shelves and other vigilant people managed to identify.
1. “Found this in the store. It’s all made of wood with 11 colors and 2 pieces each. What is it for and what does it do?”
Answer: “You’re holding it wrong. It’s actually a Montessori Color Box, an educational tool for kids that teaches touch, colors, dexterity, organization, and how to clean up afterward. You should hold it by the wooden edges.”
2. “What is this wooden ball with dice-like imprints?”
Answer: “It’s not wood. I’m pretty sure that’s a batting cage ball that has sat out for a long time and dried out.”
3. “A large machine in a residential neighborhood on the Oregon coast”
Answer: “It’s totally a wind turbine.”
4. “Found in an old cabinet, made entirely of glass with narrowing holes all the way through”
Answer: “It’s a flower frog used to hold flower arrangements in a vase. It’s been made obsolete by foam and gel.”
5. “A wooden wiener dog where the tail end is removable and the body is hollow — is this more than a decoration?”
Answer: “It’s a novelty crayon or pencil holder. Essentially, it’s an old, hand-painted pencil box. Its back part is a lid. Here’s something similar.”
6. “This was found in an old toolshed. It’s made in Sweden by Bahco. Some sort of tool?”
7. “I found this room in an abandoned building. What could this building have been for and what are these things hanging from the ceiling?”
Answer: “It’s a miners’ changing room. The hooks and baskets lift their work clothes up and out of the way for the next shift.”
8. “Found this in the yard of an old farmhouse.”
Answer: “They’re cobbler’s pliers used to crimp down the nails that hold a steel horseshoe to the horses’ hooves.”
9. “Possibly a kitchen item? Found it in a bag of kitchen things. It can be compressed by gripping.”
Answer: “It’s a thing for marine activities and boating called a ‘shark clip’ or longline. It’s a very clever clip to attach things to a line like a buoy. Longline fishermen also use tons of these clips for connecting hooks lines to a long line.”
10. “Spotted in a Culver’s between the wall and a fridge”
11. “What is this single-stringed instrument? The seller said it was from Morocco and made by a Tunisian craftsman.”
12. “This was given to us when my father-in-law passed away, and we don’t know what it is!”
13. “Saw this at a local school next to a bike rack. What is it?”
Answer: “It’s a skateboard rack. Slide the board in and put a lock between the rings so it can’t be taken out.”
14. “Found this at Goodwill for $2. Only 5×2 inches and very ornate.”
Answer: “It’s just a small cloisonné (or pitcher) chocolate pot for serving hot chocolate.”
15. “Found on Pacific Beach — what is this?”
16. “2 thick wooden sticks in a curved, open wood case at 3 inches long”
17. “Found in some old sewing supplies!”
Answer: “It is the third hand for sewing. The red string (and the fact that it was found with sewing things) is the key.”
18. “Found a metal rod with a ball and a U-shaped thing on the end. It has a wooden handle. Any ideas?”
Answer: “It’s a slide hammer. It’s a pulling tool for removing gears or pulleys off of splines. This looks old and specialized but it’s a slide hammer all the same. Insert the 2 hooks into whatever you want to pull out and rock the metal ball against it to remove it from a tight fit — like the reverse action of a hammer or press.”
19. “Found this in my yard buried a foot deep.”
20. “A black and brown growth on the lawn appeared this week!”
Answer: “It’s a flush of dead mushrooms that are now decaying.”
Do you have something with a rather obscure purpose in your house? What do you think it is? Share your photos with us!
Comments
Sorry, but what is a Montessori box?? I really don't get it
Admit it:those people who are solving the unknown things are fantastic. 🤯
the flower frog is a cool thing, I think it would be nice to have such things now
Pretty sure #17 is a clover nipple clamp.

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