What Is It? - #59

SifuPhil

R.I.P. With Us In Spirit Only
Happy Thanksgiving to all!

Our holiday WII is a rather old piece, probably from the turn of the last century. It is made of wood and metal and stands 44" tall. It is marked "Pennsylvania No. 3".

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WHAT IS IT?
 

Hmmm Looks to me like it would open so I'm thinking a portable desk of some kind? Pennsylvania No # - all I can think of is railroad so I'm taking a stab in the dark that this is a portable desk used by a ticket collector as people get on a train.

Seriously have no idea!!
 
I love your reasoning, but unfortunately no, it isn't a portable railroad desk.

(I KNEW that "Pennsylvania No. 3" would catch people! ;))
 

Yes, wish we could see the other side...but, is it a saw of some kind??

Do you know what the thing is on top?? A blade??
 
Come on Phil don't you have a picture of the other side? Is it for stuffing sausage?

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Not for stuffing sausage, though.

Pasta maker?

No.

Turkey head chopper!

Heaven forbid!

Yes, wish we could see the other side...but, is it a saw of some kind??

Your wish has been granted. :D But no, it isn't a saw.

Do you know what the thing is on top?? A blade??

Yes. No. :eek:

Is it a butter churner??

Not a butter churner, no.

Used to roll up rope or thread of some sort.

Nope, not a hemp roller. ;)

A poultry plucker?

Not even a paltry poultry plucker, sorry ...
 
coffee grinder?

No, but it does look a bit like one of those old ones ...

A corn husker/shucker whatever you call it over there?

DING! DING! DING!

We have a winna'!!!

Diwundrin has correctly identified this item as a corn shucker / husker / sheller.

Check out the operation of this replica sheller - go to about 2:30 for the actual demo ...



Congrats to Di for her winning guess and thanks as always for all your entries!
 
It looks like it could connect with a pulley and be used to pump water for an old time fire engine possibly.

Well, I didnt get to the end before i made my guess, and i was definitely WAY off on this one. Congradulations, Di ! ! That was an awesome job of guessing.
 
Darn..I wuz too slow...
Good on ye Diwundrin...:goodjob:
This is one I know about, cuz a good friend who just retired at age 82, has a 2000 acre farm, and over the years has restored an 1800's stone barn, and has turned it into a fantastic farming museum. Many thousands items of antique equipment, supported by and donated by farmers from 100's of miles around. His "sheller" is similar, but only about 14 inches wide.
Enough stuff to supply SifuPhil's challenge thread for years. :)
 
BTW are we allowed to google for answer ??

Ehhhhh .... it kind of defeats the fun and kills the chance of the UnGooglers ...

As a few have already done, if you can't stand the suspense you can Google it but then refrain from posting the answer. A Pyrrhic victory perhaps, but a "victory" nonetheless. ;)
 


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