Wednesday, August 13, 2008

What are these thirteen things? I'll Tell You.

An Odd Thursday Thirteen...

And Here are the Answers I promised last Thursday:

Somehow odd-looking items accumulate in this family like dust accumulates in empty cabins...softly they settle on any available flat surface until this unsympathetic mom person finds a place for them. Since Turtle collects weird historical stuff, Elijah adds music oddities, and Claye fills crannies with art tools, we have an interesting hodgepodge. They all have to do with music, art or antiques.

1. Many of you guessed this one correctly. It's a cleaner for a clarinet.













2. You really needed to see how small this one
is. It is a water color container; The brushes
go in the outside and the inside actually holds
water. It really does not leak.













3. Nobody had a clue about this one. It is different kinds of wax used for casting jewelry.
The sheet wax is for little designs, and the strips
are for the rings and such.
Here are some pieces made of wax and three rings
already cast in silver.
Claye made them this summer in jewelry-casting class.












4. This is a Turkish coffee grinder. I'm sorry, but I inadvertently left off the handle so it really wasn't
fair for those of you guessing.













5. Yes. A capo for a guitar. Many of you knew this.













6. This is old music. Very old. Turtle says it is Greek, but the document is from the Middle Ages.
It's hard to see unless you enlarge it, and even
then it doesn't look like music to me, but I have
the word of the experts.













7. This is a brush, but not just any kind. It is a special "fan" brush for painting stuff like clouds.













8. And this is used to scrape around the clay pot while you are shaping it. It keeps the water from
saturating the base.













9. This is used to cut the clay pot off the bat after it has dried a little.













10. And this is a tiny, tiny printing press. It was used for stamping a label for a book, for instance.
It actually belonged to my husband's grandparents,
and I don't know how long it has been in the family.













11. These are antique ink wells. They used to sit on an ornate desk in a hotel lobby.















12. These are strange, until you see them in use:
See. They hold paint and are ever so handy when
attached to a palette.



























13. Ok. This is a one-of-a-kind creation by Claye. She needed a tall jar for storing those long brushes and a place to hang the Chinese brushes that have to hang upside down. Ok. It really wasn't fair either, but you'll have to admit, it's strange.



















One more thing. If you find that you were really good at this one, please go here and tell me what these two things are. I really have no clue this time.

25 comments:

aftergrace said...

Okay, I'll take a guess.
#1 looks like something you'd use to clean a flute.

#5 looks like a capo

#8 smoothing tool for clay.
#9 cutting tool for clay (also used as a tool for murder in mid-evil times!)

#13 a vase?

Anonymous said...

One of them looks like a very small printing press.

SandyCarlson said...

Is No. 11 a pair of ink wells?

Chelle Y. said...

You had all that in your house!?!

Anonymous said...

Salt and pepper shaker. A vase. #9 A jumprope?

Lori said...

#2 lunch bag

#9 is either a jump rope or a cheese cutter...lol

#11 a door bell?

#12 measuring cups.

#13 a loop sided vase?

Happy TT and thanks for stopping by. I dont think I did very good.

Anonymous said...

What a fun post. I can't wait to tune in next week to see what they really are!

Unknown said...

Sorry, my brain got tired just trying lol Will be interesting to see just what they are. Happy T13!

anthonynorth said...

What is really strange is when you find things and no one accepts responsibility.
I wonder who leaves these things?

Tink said...

I've got no idea, but I'm very curious! I'll have to come back! ;)
Thanks for visiting my Olympics TT.

Carina said...

I won't cheat, since I happen to know what a good 90% are, but I have to say that even though I'm in your house at least once a week a couple of them baffle me.

Michelle said...

Wow, you've got me stumped. I'm not sure what half of them are. Can't wait to read what they are next week. Great TT!

Munchkins and Music said...

Flute swab, capo...cool post!

Anonymous said...

My guesses:
1 looks like one of those thing you use to clean out a flute or some such instrument.

9 is use to cut clay. (There are also ones like that for cutting cheese.)

Happy TT!

LingoVise Says... said...

I recognise some, others not.
# 10 intrigues me... looks like a vintage letter press?? If so - that's too cool!

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Sheeshintx said...

Thanks for stopping by! Okay here are my lame guesses:
1. Cleaner for flute or oboe.
2. Well that just looks like a sack of some sort.
4. Looks like a bong.
5. Looks like something my gyno once used (oops tmi)
6. Neat looking letter.
7. Paint brush, or maybe fancy makeup brush.
10. Appears to be an early form or press type machine, maybe numbering.
11. Shake, shake, shake. Salt and pepper.
13. An urn?
Happy Tuesday!

Kara said...

1. Looks like what you'd use to clean a clarinet or other wind instrument.

5. Capo/Guitar clamp.

And that's about all I would know for sure.. I look forward to finding out the rest next week!! :)

Susannah said...

A very clever post!
1. Pipecleaner
2. Totebag
3. Guitar string
4. Pepper grinder
7. Paint brush
9. Wire for cutting clay
11. S & P
13. Pot

Blessings, e-Mom @ Chrysalis

Hootin Anni said...

Thanks for the visit to my blog and leaving such a nice comment. I'm behind visiting my T-13 visitors and trying to catch up this morning.

Lordy...lordy!!! I have no 'friggin' idea what ANY of them are but one...is that one, let's see is it #2[?] is that a CD carrier? LOL, like I said not a clue!!!

Anonymous said...

1 - horn swab (my guess is for a flute)
2 - Claye's container to hold paint or paint brushes
3 - ?
4 - Something from Turtle's Jewish collection?
5 - Clamp for a gutair
6 - Old Bible or music page
7 - art brush
8 - Scraper for art or clay
9 - ?
10 - Old fashioned stamper?
11 - Old Salt & Pepper shakers
12 - Camping stuff?
13 - A Clay/Claye creation :)
Don't know how many I got right, but there's my guesses :) Michelle :)

AlaneM said...

I really have no idea but here goes...
4 antique pepper mill?
5 air brush thingie?
7 some type of paint brush?
9 cheese wire or clay cutter?
11 antique salt & pepper shakers?

I found you from your comment on scribbit's car names post. I drove a matador too! I don't think I've ever met anyone (other than family) that's heard of that car! My parents bought it new in 73 & I got to drive it during HS. I called it bbps (beeps) which stands for big brown peice of poop (sub for a word I don't say anymore) and it really was the color of poop!
Nice blog!

Anonymous said...

NO IDEa BUT this was a great idea for TT.

Danielle said...

Great TT! I love the visuals.

Happy TT!

Wishing you and yours health, balance and joy.

Danielle
Modern Musings' Thursday Thirteen 02

Lori said...

Wow...I really sucked at that quiz last week!! lol...thanks for the answers though:) Happy TT.

anthonynorth said...

Well I didn't get many of those right :-)