18 Odd Objects People Never Would Have Been Able To Identify If The Internet Hadn't Come To The Rescue
Kelley Greene
·6-min read
I may not know everything about how the world works, but I know one thing for sure: humans will forever be finding weird little thingamabobs they can't identify and need help from others to figure it out. Lucky for us, we have the kind souls over at r/whatisthisthing to assist. Here are 18 recent finds from the sub and what they turned out to be:
1.This 4-inch long piece of metal attached to a small strap:
2.This paddle with a small embedded magnet and some cut-out holes bought at a thrift store:
3.This 2-foot by 1-foot hinged metal cabinet built into the wall in someone's home between their kitchen and bedroom:
4.This family heirloom ceramic, handled vase with floral decor and a hole in the bottom:
"Looks like a hemming tool for a dressmaker's mannequin. The wire hook would be connected to the pole/stand the mannequin is on, the measurement sets the width of the hem, and the clamp is to hold the fabric and pin it at the correct length."
The original poster, u/butn0elephants, then replied, "Solved! This is 100% it! You are amazing! I did take my sister to pick up a dressmaker mannequin, and it must have fallen off! She didn't even know it was supposed to have one!"
6.This one-foot long, wand-shaped item with a carved ivory handle and metal tip:
7.These three rows of purple dots on the underside of a battery:
8.This set of attached double canisters with screw-top lids found in a parking lot:
9.This steel object found in a rural creek bed:
10.This spinning wooden square hanging from a cabinet near the stove in someone's new apartment:
11.This cylindrical wooden container someone found in the closet of their newly purchased house:
"It’s an old bottle washer, or rince bouteilles ancien in French. I found the same one for sale on this website. I believe there is supposed to be a rod that screws into it with metal bristles. I also found one that looks similar to this, that is only used for wine. Which would make sense coming from Paris."
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