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Feb 1, 2018 08:21:25   #
buffalo Loc: Texas
 
Does anybody have any idea as to what this tool is?



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Feb 1, 2018 08:24:52   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
buffalo wrote:
Does anybody have any idea as to what this tool is?


Its a something or other!!! ????

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Feb 1, 2018 08:25:47   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
Hoe, I Think... Don D.

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buffalo wrote:
Does anybody have any idea as to what this tool is?

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Feb 1, 2018 08:33:31   #
mongo Loc: TEXAS
 
buffalo wrote:
Does anybody have any idea as to what this tool is?



Looks like the head of a wood-splitting ax!

SEMPER FI

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Feb 1, 2018 08:34:32   #
buffalo Loc: Texas
 
lindajoy wrote:
Its a something or other!!! ????


It sure is, lindajoy. My son in Minnesota sent the pic to me wondering what it was. He found it.

BTW, spent yesterday afternoon til 6 at the local hospital. My granddaughter went to the doctor for a regular check up (36 weeks pregnant) yeaterday and her blood pressure had shot up so he sent her to the hospital and took my second great grandson by c-section at 3:45. 7lbs 7oz 19 inches long. All is well.

Taking his older brother 2 years 7 months to pre school this AM then picking my Dad (88) up and taking him to Kerrville, Tx to see his brother (86) for the day.

Hope you have a wonderful and beautiful day!

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Feb 1, 2018 08:35:43   #
buffalo Loc: Texas
 
mongo wrote:
Looks like the head of a wood-splitting ax!

SEMPER FI


That makes sense, I think. Thanks! But where does the handle go?

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Feb 1, 2018 09:11:34   #
Lonewolf
 
Kind of looks like a cog a thing that keeps a gear from turning backward like on a hoist winch


buffalo wrote:
Does anybody have any idea as to what this tool is?

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Feb 1, 2018 09:13:38   #
vernon
 
buffalo wrote:
Does anybody have any idea as to what this tool is?



Its obviously a whatyoumaycallit

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Feb 1, 2018 09:16:03   #
mongo Loc: TEXAS
 
buffalo wrote:
That makes sense, I think. Thanks! But where does the handle go?



Sledge-hammer used to drive it into the wood, maybe?

SEMPER FI

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Feb 1, 2018 09:17:56   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
buffalo wrote:
It sure is, lindajoy. My son in Minnesota sent the pic to me wondering what it was. He found it.

BTW, spent yesterday afternoon til 6 at the local hospital. My granddaughter went to the doctor for a regular check up (36 weeks pregnant) yeaterday and her blood pressure had shot up so he sent her to the hospital and took my second great grandson by c-section at 3:45. 7lbs 7oz 19 inches long. All is well.

Taking his older brother 2 years 7 months to pre school this AM then picking my Dad (88) up and taking him to Kerrville, Tx to see his brother (86) for the day.

Hope you have a wonderful and beautiful day!
It sure is, lindajoy. My son in Minnesota sent the... (show quote)


Aweeeee, Buffalo, CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! A nice size little baby boy.. Too precious!! I wish them-all well and know you are on cloud nine👍

You have a busy schedule!! Be safe out their driving around....

Please let us know your grandson’s name when decided...

Have a spectacular day too!!! Sooo sweet~
Did you know every baby born isca message from God he is not yet discouraged with mankind!! ❤️💐🚲

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Feb 1, 2018 09:19:16   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
buffalo wrote:
It sure is, lindajoy. My son in Minnesota sent the pic to me wondering what it was. He found it.

BTW, spent yesterday afternoon til 6 at the local hospital. My granddaughter went to the doctor for a regular check up (36 weeks pregnant) yeaterday and her blood pressure had shot up so he sent her to the hospital and took my second great grandson by c-section at 3:45. 7lbs 7oz 19 inches long. All is well.

Taking his older brother 2 years 7 months to pre school this AM then picking my Dad (88) up and taking him to Kerrville, Tx to see his brother (86) for the day.

Hope you have a wonderful and beautiful day!
It sure is, lindajoy. My son in Minnesota sent the... (show quote)


Congratulations on your new great Grandchild. This boy has a living great Grandfather as well as a great-great Grandfather and great-great Uncle which is amazing. I will include your granddaughter in my prayers.

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Feb 1, 2018 09:51:16   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
buffalo wrote:
Does anybody have any idea as to what this tool is?


Congratulations on your second great grandson...how wonderful..


The iron, to me looks like a farm implement..part of a plow maybe.

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Feb 1, 2018 10:11:08   #
Floyd Brown Loc: Milwaukee WI
 
buffalo wrote:
It sure is, lindajoy. My son in Minnesota sent the pic to me wondering what it was. He found it.

BTW, spent yesterday afternoon til 6 at the local hospital. My granddaughter went to the doctor for a regular check up (36 weeks pregnant) yeaterday and her blood pressure had shot up so he sent her to the hospital and took my second great grandson by c-section at 3:45. 7lbs 7oz 19 inches long. All is well.

Taking his older brother 2 years 7 months to pre school this AM then picking my Dad (88) up and taking him to Kerrville, Tx to see his brother (86) for the day.

Hope you have a wonderful and beautiful day!
It sure is, lindajoy. My son in Minnesota sent the... (show quote)


I am happy for you & your family.
5 generations how wonderful.
May you see the day you become the first of five generations.
May your father live to be the first of six generations.
One life's greatest gifts is to have a long & fruitful life.
Having a loving & caring family.
May God Bless you & your family again & again.


As a child I was for awhile the fifth generation.
I have a wish to be the oldest of five generations.
Time Marches On.

About that gadget. I say it could have been a hoe.

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Feb 1, 2018 11:25:02   #
mongo Loc: TEXAS
 
Floyd Brown wrote:
I am happy for you & your family.
5 generations how wonderful.
May you see the day you become the first of five generations.
May your father live to be the first of six generations.
One life's greatest gifts is to have a long & fruitful life.
Having a loving & caring family.
May God Bless you & your family again & again.


As a child I was for awhile the fifth generation.
I have a wish to be the oldest of five generations.
Time Marches On.

About that gadget. I say it could have been a hoe.
I am happy for you & your family. br 5 generat... (show quote)



It can't be a hoe, it doesn't have pumps and a rat infested wig on!

SEMPER FI

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Feb 1, 2018 12:12:53   #
Doc110 Loc: York PA
 
A masonry trowel, look at the handle and the flat surface for concrete or lath and plaster . . .

Do I win the prize ?

buffalo wrote:
Does anybody have any idea as to what this tool is?

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