discovered during a refurbishment. It has a stone at the end and is six inches long. The finish is boring, but a Google image search indicates that it’s a pin. Any suggestions?
“Seems like a tool for a pipe bowl pipe poker.”
However, why?
Each of my clothing pegs has a unique number. Why is it the case? “Different molds have different numbers so if they start coming out of the machine messed up, they can identify which mold needs replacing,” explained Reddit user 3-cent-nickel, explaining why.
disgusting!
“What’s this?” While filling in the yard, I came across this. The husband claims it’s a tombstone. It seems like a survey marker to me. Cludge6730 from the Reddit discussion claims that:
“That is a headstone. Unless you believe you have discovered a burial on your land, you never know what the police might do. Worth trying. Alternatively, maybe the public health agency could figure it out. Either way, it would be good to make sure that a developer didn’t dig up a tomb and then simply discard the remnants as fill.
Even stranger items on walls…
“What’s this circular hole thing on my wall that has a tiny screen inside?” Fortunately, the hybroid is completely aware of what these strange objects are! “It’s an alarm for pool access that detects whether the gate door has been left open, primarily to prevent kids or pets from wandering in and possibly drowning.”
People are always looking for solutions online due to the abundance of strange things in the world. Are there any intriguing objects lying around that you’ve thought about but are unsure about? It’s time to get onto Reddit and start posting questions. You never know what you could be holding. Below are some further instances.