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I'm trying to identify something that was sent to me, it's made of leather
and is filled with cork. A couple of people have mentioned that it might be boating related so I thought that I would ask here and see if anyone recognizes it. It's number 822 on this site: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Thanks for taking a look, Rob |
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"R.H." wrote in message . .. I'm trying to identify something that was sent to me, it's made of leather and is filled with cork. A couple of people have mentioned that it might be boating related so I thought that I would ask here and see if anyone recognizes it. It's number 822 on this site: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Thanks for taking a look, Rob The original "floater" for boat keys? Eisboch |
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"R.H." wrote in message . .. I'm trying to identify something that was sent to me, it's made of leather and is filled with cork. A couple of people have mentioned that it might be boating related so I thought that I would ask here and see if anyone recognizes it. It's number 822 on this site: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Thanks for taking a look, Rob Original roach clip? |
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R.H. wrote: I'm trying to identify something that was sent to me, it's made of leather and is filled with cork. A couple of people have mentioned that it might be boating related so I thought that I would ask here and see if anyone recognizes it. It's number 822 on this site: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Thanks for taking a look, Rob I'm going to say that it takes the place of a monkey's fist. |
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"basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... R.H. wrote: I'm trying to identify something that was sent to me, it's made of leather and is filled with cork. A couple of people have mentioned that it might be boating related so I thought that I would ask here and see if anyone recognizes it. It's number 822 on this site: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Thanks for taking a look, Rob I'm going to say that it takes the place of a monkey's fist. I don't know the purpose of a monkey's fist, but it turns out that the item in question is a fender for a small boat, verified by three different antique boat experts. Just posted the answer page for the latest set, it has a couple of new photos, some links and a little more info: http://pzphotosan143-t.blogspot.com/ Rob |
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R.H. wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... R.H. wrote: I'm trying to identify something that was sent to me, it's made of leather and is filled with cork. A couple of people have mentioned that it might be boating related so I thought that I would ask here and see if anyone recognizes it. It's number 822 on this site: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Thanks for taking a look, Rob I'm going to say that it takes the place of a monkey's fist. I don't know the purpose of a monkey's fist, but it turns out that the item in question is a fender for a small boat, verified by three different antique boat experts. Just posted the answer page for the latest set, it has a couple of new photos, some links and a little more info: http://pzphotosan143-t.blogspot.com/ Rob Cool, a monkey's fist is really just a clever knot making a clump of rope. It's used to give mass to a line when you are trying to throw it to shore. |
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R.H. wrote:
I don't know the purpose of a monkey's fist, snip.... Rob A monkey's fist was /is the ball used on the end of a heaving line. Ever watch big ships come in and longshoremen tie up? |
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"Don White" wrote in message ... R.H. wrote: I don't know the purpose of a monkey's fist, snip.... Rob A monkey's fist was /is the ball used on the end of a heaving line. Ever watch big ships come in and longshoremen tie up? Yup, and they used a shotgun rig with a large rubber ball on the end of the shooting line. |
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Rob, that site is really interesting. I've been able to identify many
of the good pictures you have there. My Grandfathers barn is still stuffed with many of those items and tools. It's a great site. Thanks. R.H. wrote: I'm trying to identify something that was sent to me, it's made of leather and is filled with cork. A couple of people have mentioned that it might be boating related so I thought that I would ask here and see if anyone recognizes it. It's number 822 on this site: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Thanks for taking a look, Rob |
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wrote in message ups.com... Rob, that site is really interesting. I've been able to identify many of the good pictures you have there. My Grandfathers barn is still stuffed with many of those items and tools. Thanks for the comments, and also thanks to everyone else for the info on the monkey's fist knot, I made one a couple years ago but didn't know it had a purpose. Rob |
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