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2821. Approximately 2" long, take a look at Neatorama for more guesses and a chance to win one of their funny T-shirts:

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2822. 11" diameter, someone is looking to find the purpose of this wheel:









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2823. 4" long:

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2824. Sent in by a visitor who would like to identify this tool:

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2826. Another unidentified item, below the lens there is a rotating ruler with three possible scales, text on the bottom reads "Chronik Bros. Mfrs N.Y.":

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2821. This is a spoke wrench, the patent is titled "Vise", though it also states:
...it is suitable for holding pieces of wire or as a spoke-grip for screwing up the spokes of suspension wheels, such as are used in bicycles and other light vehicles.
Patent number 429,105:

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2822. There were lots of guesses for this item but so far we haven't been able to prove any of them:









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2823. A pipe reamer for cleaning a tobacco pipe:

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2824. No answer yet for this tool:

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2825. A motorized can crusher:

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As seen in this video:




A couple more can crusher videos:

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2826. A textile worker's thread micrometer for determining threads per inch:

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