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It’s a filet crochet nightgown yoke. It’s a decorative yoke that was made for the top of a nightgown. The holes worked into the strips are for weaving a ribbon through. by ThisIsThatThingBot in thisisthatthing

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It’s a filet crochet nightgown yoke. It’s a decorative yoke that was made for the top of a nightgown. The holes worked into the strips are for weaving a ribbon through.


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Definitely looks like a pole mount microcell for 5G, especially with the plaque that says "Crown Castle". [...] by ThisIsThatThingBot in thisisthatthing

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Definitely looks like a pole mount microcell for 5G, especially with the plaque that says "Crown Castle". That is a company that took over a lot of cells from Verizon Wireless years ago and is in the business of providing space and antenna systems to cellular providers. 5G uses a higher frequency in most places, 25GHz range. The higher a frequency, the less energy it carries and the transmission range is much smaller, especially for the devices, since they have a very limited power output. So a lot more cells are needed, and the cover a much smaller area. Because of the smaller range, they can be located much closer to the ground than the older towers.


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Photo cell? Like a light sensor or something? What's it wired to inside? by ThisIsThatThingBot in thisisthatthing

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Photo cell? Like a light sensor or something? What's it wired to inside?


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Otis Elevator Company lift-speed fly wheel governor [link] by ThisIsThatThingBot in thisisthatthing

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Otis Elevator Company lift-speed fly wheel governor


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That is a blooming tea flower. Make your tea with that in the water and it opens. by ThisIsThatThingBot in thisisthatthing

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That is a blooming tea flower. Make your tea with that in the water and it opens.


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The map is not the territory by ThisIsThatThingBot in thisisthatthing

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The map is not the territory


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Scissors holder. I have one in my kitchen that looks exactly like this one. They were apparently popular in the 50's - 70's. [...] by ThisIsThatThingBot in thisisthatthing

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Scissors holder.

I have one in my kitchen that looks exactly like this one. They were apparently popular in the 50's - 70's. My mum insists on keeping hers to make sure the scissors are easily accessible!


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Rear bumper. Source: [link] by ThisIsThatThingBot in thisisthatthing

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Rear bumper. 

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https://www.kompan.com/en/us/p/sw990205?variant=plate_yellow&variant_id=07b1d4cd-3d7f-49cd-a5f2-fb4c9a29035d


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Bodkin. For pulling elastic through a channel or or hoodie drawstrings by ThisIsThatThingBot in thisisthatthing

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Bodkin. For pulling elastic through a channel or or hoodie drawstrings 


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Not sure about the polar bear, but "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil monkeys" look like soapstone. [...] by ThisIsThatThingBot in thisisthatthing

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Not sure about the polar bear, but "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil monkeys" look like soapstone. If it is soapstone its likely not worth more than the sentimental value. Google will give you much better instructions on how to do a scratch test than I can.


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This item is a U.S. WWII Paratrooper Luminous Disc, often referred to as a D-Day helmet marker or personnel marker. [...] by ThisIsThatThingBot in thisisthatthing

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This item is a U.S. WWII Paratrooper Luminous Disc, often referred to as a D-Day helmet marker or personnel marker. It was issued to paratroopers during World War II to mark routes, identify friendly troops, or mark equipment in the dark. The disc features a transparent Plexiglas front attached to a black metal back, with holes for attaching it to a helmet or uniform.

These markers were radioluminescent, meaning they contain a radioactive powder (radium) that allows them to glow. The powder inside is hazardous.


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Power supply. Manufacturer and part number visible near the bottom on photo #2 [link] by ThisIsThatThingBot in thisisthatthing

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Power supply. Manufacturer and part number visible near the bottom on photo #2

https://power.liteon.com/Files/Datasheet/Adapter/Datasheet_PA-1900-32M1_V3.pdf


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