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    Default What this is?

    Does anyone know what this is?

    It was came in box of stuff from a fete but we have no idea what it is and are curious to find out.

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    Bails for a game of cricket that is played with 5 stumps & a variable sized ball.
    In this version, the bowler is allowed to select the size of the ball he uses.
    The adjustment is to allow the stump spacing to be adjusted to suit the ball that has been selected by the bowler.
    Cliff.
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    It's for measuring hat sizes.

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    Huh???? How do you get your head into it?
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    Ha!

    It looks like you have really found the original wigwam for a gooses bridle.

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    Its actually a tile spacer. Placed between tiles when laying them to keep them equally spaced.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    It's a teapot stand, stops it damaging the table top.
    If it goes against the grain, it's being rubbed the wrong way!

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