Matthew came up with the name, he wins! A Timber Scribe.
10 thoughts on “What is it?”
That’s the tool that you used to use in order to open the steel “5-gallon” pails that held grease, tar, oil, and crap like that. You pried the steel lid tabs up and away with the outer two pieces(note the one that looks like it rides on the can edge). Then, you put the center pointy shaft thru the hole on the tabs and lifted it away ferther.
Turdoos anal plug?!!
A mistake.
Timber scribe
Yup! You win nothing except bragging rights!
Vaginator.
Wait… let me see, no, definitely a vaginator.
It is also called a scoop knife by people that cut the bark off pine trees to collect the pine sap for naval stores.
yeah but how does one use it? a video demonstration would be nice.
Race knife -Race knife used by surveyor John Woodlock to cut distinctive marks in witness trees, 1850-1867 – Wisconsin Historical Museum – DSC03281
That’s the tool that you used to use in order to open the steel “5-gallon” pails that held grease, tar, oil, and crap like that. You pried the steel lid tabs up and away with the outer two pieces(note the one that looks like it rides on the can edge). Then, you put the center pointy shaft thru the hole on the tabs and lifted it away ferther.
Turdoos anal plug?!!
A mistake.
Timber scribe
Yup! You win nothing except bragging rights!
Vaginator.
Wait… let me see, no, definitely a vaginator.
It is also called a scoop knife by people that cut the bark off pine trees to collect the pine sap for naval stores.
yeah but how does one use it? a video demonstration would be nice.
Race knife -Race knife used by surveyor John Woodlock to cut distinctive marks in witness trees, 1850-1867 – Wisconsin Historical Museum – DSC03281
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_knife
I’m gonna go with a “Spanish Lie Detector”
ala The Spanish Inquisition….😕
Ouch.