Do you know what this is? About 1.5 inches tall.
Answer can be found at: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...OL/rfid004.jpg
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Do you know what this is? About 1.5 inches tall.
Answer can be found at: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...OL/rfid004.jpg
Light wood "strike indicator"? (aka ... bobber)
HA!! I should have looked at the "answer" first!! Very KEWL!!!!!
I took the bait like Betty did. Interesting. Don't ever remember seeing anything like that and I date back almost to that time.
I've got 2 guesses. A reel handle? Or...a reel spool spindle covering that you would tie your backing to?
Edited to add:
OK, now I've looked. I would never have guessed!
Years ago, the lead for mech. pencils came in a wooden cylinder just like that. That was my guess before looking at the answer....
I agree with WarrenP, I remember---does that mean I'm old warren P your in the same boat.
Wellcome aboard
John
WOW!! I guessed it!! Then I thought, I was wrong, a match stick holder? I looked it up and DARN I WAS RIGHT!!
John,
They may call us "old", but, I worked hard to get to this phase of my life and I plan to enjoy every minute of it!
By the way, after leaving the river one cold day, I stopped at a little store and while waiting for the waitress to get me a cup of hot coffee to go, I noticed that on the front of her T-shirt was the following:
"AGE IS A MIND OVER MATTER THING"
and on the back of her T-shirt it said:
"AND I DON'T MIND BECAUSE YOU DON'T MATTER"
At whatever age you are, try and enjoy the ride.....
Got several of those aroud here somewhere. They belonged to my Grandfather.
Brad
I remember Mom getting needles for her sewing machine in a wooden tube but have never seen fish hooks in one. I would have guess toothpick holder if I had not peeked first.