What is It?

What is It?

 

 

What is It?

 

 

What is It?

 

 

What is It?

 

 

What is It?

 

What is it?



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51 responses to “What is It?”

  1. Linda P.

    A shoe form, perhaps for a child’s shoe?

  2. Charlotte

    Maple syrup spile!

  3. looks like a 1950’s car motor oil spout?

  4. An attachable spout, to put around something to make it able to be poured out.

  5. a belt buckle!

  6. Some kind of a little whisk, like a handheld milk frother…somehow…

  7. Diogenes

    A bottle opener?
    Or a roach clip. Where’s Franca these days?

  8. martina

    A thimble type thingy for shoemakers, saddle makers or metalworkers.

  9. Barbara G

    Jackie’s got it –

  10. Barbara

    Olive oil bottle attachment for drip free pouring?

  11. Medival armor for a duck’s bill…

  12. It’s a part of a high tech Barbie desk chair.

  13. Deborah

    Olive oil spout

  14. Goes around a wine bottle to pour w o spilling.
    Enjoying all the muse photos.

  15. Carol L

    Some sort of male “enhancement” devise….not that I would know about such things.

  16. Laughing over Carol L’s and Maria’s answers…

  17. Deryn Mentock

    You find the weirdest stuff! Plus…look at the goodies in the background. I want to shop with you! 🙂 Maybe this is some sort of dental tool…tongue depressor thingy?

  18. a thimble for weaving the tapestries.

  19. Marilyn

    My first thought was a shoe horn.

  20. nan johnson

    pour spout …

  21. Claudia

    Juicer and pour spout. You stick the straight part into the fruit and wrap the spring around it and the spring squeezes the fruit and the juice goes down the spout.

  22. Claudia

    And the bumps in the metal hold back seeds and pulp.

  23. Tongue in Cheek

    Nope.

  24. Tongue in Cheek

    Oh I wish!

  25. Tongue in Cheek

    Nope.

  26. Tongue in Cheek

    I could see that,but nope.

  27. Tongue in Cheek

    Cool, but nope.

  28. Tongue in Cheek

    Franca is smokin’!
    Not a roach clip, will I ever live that down?
    Nope.
    lol.

  29. Tongue in Cheek

    None of the above.

  30. Tongue in Cheek

    no she doesn’t.

  31. Tongue in Cheek

    Close but not for olive oil or maple syrup.

  32. Tongue in Cheek

    lol! Love that!

  33. Tongue in Cheek

    Nope.

  34. Tongue in Cheek

    Naughty! But nope.

  35. Tongue in Cheek

    You and me both.

  36. Tongue in Cheek

    I would not touch it if it were. Come join us at the French Muse!!!!

  37. Tongue in Cheek

    Clever, but nope.

  38. Tongue in Cheek

    I could see that, but nope.

  39. Tongue in Cheek

    Spout yes, for what?

  40. Tongue in Cheek

    Clever, but nope.

  41. Tongue in Cheek

    Nope

  42. Claudia

    To pour candle wax off a candle?

  43. It looks like the pointy thing pierces something…maybe to make hole? maybe a can?

  44. ps I want to hear the roach clip story! Did you wear one thinking it was jewelry or something???

  45. jend’isère

    Spout for milking cows for bottles for calves?

  46. For poring wine 😊

  47. Pouring😉

  48. Tongue in Cheek

    Yes Mary for pouring wine, and a drip stopper.

  49. Rebecca from the pacific northwest

    Yep, that’s what it is! I”m with Diogenes. And Franca. Or would be.

  50. Rebecca from the pacific northwest

    This is my favorite suggestion so far.

  51. Rebecca from the pacific northwest

    Woo hoo, I read all the way through the (very amusing) suggestions, and all through the (also amusing) responses to each one. Til I got to read the final solution and answer to the quiz. I was certainly hoping/expecting we’d be rewarded with the answer. So kudos, Mary, and thanks for the fun game, Corey. Even though I am about a week late.

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