Posted by paul on February 02, 2012 at 17:19:10 from (76.77.196.252):
In Reply to: Help identify these posted by Joe Hynes on February 02, 2012 at 17:09:26:
Yup, pic 1 is weaving supplies, the little boats held small bobbins of thread for weaving on a loom.
The round spools are not like the covered one's I'm used to, but could be for bobbin lace or Knipling. Knipling would also have a 5 lb bag of sand and a bunch of pins with it. Or some other sort of lace making/ weaving, certainly coulda been used with the loom in some way also.
The dog bone looking ones are shuttles like the little boats for winding thread or material on and sending through the loom.
I'm not familiar with how the paddle with holes is used.
The medcal device looks like something one would no longer want to turn on for fear of what it actually does to someone, but something the Pickers or Storage Wars folks would love to find and sell for big bucks.
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