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While I love seeing the animals at a fair, my husband prefers the old and rusty things in the village of yesteryear.
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Some interest him from an engineering stand point, some remind him of his childhood on the farm.
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Yes, he spread his share of manure when he was a boy.
Good times.
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There’s a wonderful museum at the Fryeburg Fair filled with antiques. The old wall phone I want to put in the man cave, the one that I’ve been endlessly searching for was right there in the middle… in perfect shape and mocking me with its unavailability.
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Husband got a kick out of these old washing machines.
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This one was called Easy and never has a product been more egregiously misnamed.
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The husband, pointing out all the rusty crap he has at home.
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I can’t imagine dragging this behemoth around every time I wanted to take a picture.
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And because no post about old tools is complete without a game of Name That Crap..
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What is it?
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re what is it?– why is it in the kitchen? … get it out of there!
okay, since it’s by the corn, does it take the kernels off the corn cob?
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It doesn’t. But that’s a good guess…
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Love horses, not crazy about cows and really love old farm equipment! Haven’t a clue about the contraption….
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Neither did we.
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I know I’m wrong… coin sorter.
I grew up with a modernized wall phone. The mouth and earpieces were used but the front panel opened to dial via rotor or push button (I can’t recall). It was sooooo uncomfortable to use! No doubt intentional on my parent’s part, to limit calls back when they charged by the minute. I remember the mouthpiece would gett all wet from breath.
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Yeah, I don’t imagine they’re conducive to long comfortable conversations…
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Watermelon slicer.
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Nope.
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I’m sure he wouldn’t be so fascinated with those old machines if he had to use one!
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Clearly you haven’t met him…
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… a rein stripper for making harnesses?
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Interesting, but no.
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Since it’s Maine, I’m guessing it’s a potato slicer.
For a Maine potato farmer, what could be nicer?
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That’s a great guess.
It’s wrong, but very logical.
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Cheese Shredder? Or Grater of some sort? I had to laugh when your Husband was pointing out all the old stuff he has at home.
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No to both.
And to be honest, it’s comical how many of those old rusty things he has.
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The old phones are so cool. I’m guessing that washing machine was Easy compared to dragging your wash to the river and using stones?
At first I was gonna say that thing was a bread slicer, but from the side, that couldn’t be it? I’m stumped.
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Re- the washer… I guess that would depend how far away the river is from your house. 😉
And no, it’s not a bread slicer.
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Will we ever get the answer??
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You will… but people are still guessing.
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Oh, Lord – I couldn’t even hazard a guess. But I am guessing that spreading manure gave your husband character. I think the youth of today should put down their electronic devices and spread some manure. (God, I sound old.) If cameras were still like that, there would be a lot fewer blogs.
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Hard work never hurt anyone. It sounds trite, but it does build character and make you appreciate things more.
With my husband I have the opposite problem… convincing him to stop working.
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My immediate thought was something to do with seeds. Then I took a closer look and saw the corn. The corn looks like it would slot in but the blades are irregular so not really dehusking. Corn from cob. The slits in the wood must do something, unless they act as a fluid drain.There’s a tray at the back for something to fall into (it seems), but lord knows what. Does it peel the corn of its silk? I have no idea. Looking forward to the answer!
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Nope. Not corn…
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