I haven't a clue - but given your love of fishing - does it scale fish....? your hint says its good with wood... still don't know and anyway isn't this week supposed to be about reflections? I'll do anything to avoid writing on my blog even ask silly questions
This tool of some import looks like an antique draw knife of some sort About the blades I am not sure If this is one tool and not two then I would guess for making casings or columns
This hint I give to turn the tide. It traveled across the plains so wide. It was the friend of wagoneers, And kept them all from shedding tears. These could have been among the wares, To aid in their emergency repairs.
Gordon, I am wracking my brain searching in vain tryng wheelwright, wainwright, cartwright too antique wagon wheel repair was my first stop can find books, but not the name my head will simply pop if my searching is so lame!
I learn so much in this whatzit game. Lotus plants and antique tools, a couple to name. J9, when you persist and endure You show your grit. That's for sure. Thanks for playing the game tonight. You are always quite a delight.
Eastern Time Zone is one o'clock. I'm here, dedicated like a rock. Will I sleep at all tonight? I'm hoping the end's in sight. Whatzits that challenge the mind Are so very hard to find.
A press
ReplyDeleteThat would be a logical guess,
ReplyDeleteBut, I'm sorry, it's not a press.
A type of shaver or razor?
ReplyDeletewire cutters
ReplyDeleteThis much I'll say from guesses made.
ReplyDeleteThis whatzit does, indeed, have a blade.
Cutting wire is not its place,
ReplyDeleteAnd, it would never touch your face.
an ice shaver.
ReplyDeleteThis whatzit shaves a certain thing.
ReplyDeleteNaming that will glory bring.
You'll will gain eternal fame
In the annals of my whatzit game.
Noe, Noe, ice
ReplyDeleteWill not suffice.
I will not leave you in the cold.
ReplyDeleteThis whatzit tool is very old.
If I were a pioneer working wood,
ReplyDeleteThis whatzit would be very good.
Walnut wood? As in a walnut cracker???
ReplyDeleteTo Kim's guess, I tip my hat,
ReplyDeleteBut, this is much more important than that.
I haven't a clue - but given your love of fishing - does it scale fish....? your hint says its good with wood... still don't know
ReplyDeleteand anyway isn't this week supposed to be about reflections?
I'll do anything to avoid writing on my blog even ask silly questions
Even though I may be wishing,
ReplyDeleteThis whatzit's not involved in fishinf.
Reflections in the mirror could be a task,
Or we could reflect upon the past.
This tool of some import
ReplyDeletelooks like an antique draw knife of some sort
About the blades I am not sure
If this is one tool and not two
then I would guess for making casings or columns
J9, you're here late in the game.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to see you just the same.
This whatzit's use I would be defacing
If I used it on columns or casings.
I hate that I am working
ReplyDeleteAnd late to all the games
I think it is a fire starter
Please Gordon - don't send me up in flames!
This hint I give to turn the tide.
ReplyDeleteIt traveled across the plains so wide.
It was the friend of wagoneers,
And kept them all from shedding tears.
These could have been among the wares,
To aid in their emergency repairs.
Hee Hee!! Ha Ha!! Ho Ho!!
ReplyDeleteA fire starter will not go!
Audrey, you make me smile.
Pull up a chair and stay awhile.
Where, oh where did Noe Noe go?
ReplyDeleteShe's missing the end of the show!
And so I think in this mix
ReplyDeleteA Waggon Wheel to fix
This tool may be useful
for such abuse y'all?
You are so right in a broader call,
ReplyDeleteBut, what did it fix, and what's its name y'all.
J9, I'm sure in your internet connections
ReplyDeleteYou'll name it now, without corrections.
One hurdle left to clear!
I wish you well my dear.
If you're looking for something this unique.
ReplyDeleteYou might just think about antiques.
Gordon, I am wracking my brain
ReplyDeletesearching in vain
tryng wheelwright, wainwright, cartwright too
antique wagon wheel repair was my first stop
can find books, but not the name
my head will simply pop
if my searching is so lame!
Before your brain is broke
ReplyDeleteThink of shaving the spokes.
I learn so much in this whatzit game.
ReplyDeleteLotus plants and antique tools, a couple to name.
J9, when you persist and endure
You show your grit. That's for sure.
Thanks for playing the game tonight.
You are always quite a delight.
You might look under spoke, or even shave, Before you put me in my grave.
ReplyDeleteYou might consider whether
To put those words together.
When two words become one
ReplyDeleteIt doubles the fun.
I know you handed me this one on a platter
ReplyDeleteAn antique spoke shave I gather
The images I did find
look only slightly like yours I should remind!
Eastern Time Zone is one o'clock.
ReplyDeleteI'm here, dedicated like a rock.
Will I sleep at all tonight?
I'm hoping the end's in sight.
Whatzits that challenge the mind
Are so very hard to find.
Thanks, J9! Off to bed at one o'clock.
ReplyDeleteAs a whatzit guru, you still rock!
Another miss for me!
ReplyDeleteVBS this week with Thee!
J9 Rocks!
Aww Gordon, this was great! I really enjoyed your relections.
ReplyDelete