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    Default Help to Identify unusual object

    Belongs to a friend of a friend. Need help to identify what it is.

    Middle bit spins.

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    Has a bit of a home-made look to it.
    Possibly a pen- holder or even pencils

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    How big is it, dimensionally?

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    Sorry don't have any dimensions but going on the grain of the wood in the background I'd say the middle bit looks to be about 50mm diameter
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    It reminds me a little of the mini sword / toothpick holders. Similar idea to this:

    http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedi...do-swords-mini
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    I think you're on the ball Stinky

    Going by that description I found via Google images, Miniature Cocktail Sword Holder
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Stinkalot View Post
    It reminds me a little of the mini sword / toothpick holders. Similar idea to this:

    http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedi...do-swords-mini
    You were right Stinky, she even found a matching one on Google
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    Glad to hear that I am useful for something.

    They must have been popular at some stage. I remember that my grandparents had two sets very similar, if not the same, as the example I posted. I remember as a kid playing with the mini swords. The mind boggles as to what they were actually used for and what would drive a person to think that they would be needed in the home. I remember that my grandparents just had them on display.

    I think I may now have them in storage somewhere. There was also a matching letter opener which was just a larger version of the small sword.
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