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Aug 07, 2006 00:02 as a reply to  @ post 622732 |  #7261

I'll have to see. She'll probably want to borrow some L glass for that...


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Aug 07, 2006 00:03 as a reply to  @ JSolie's post |  #7262

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I'll have to see. She'll probably want to borrow some L glass for that...

A small price to pay for the SMGG!


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Aug 07, 2006 01:28 as a reply to  @ post 1818537 |  #7263

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No,its not a light socket, a gavel or a vacuum cleaner hose. good guesses though. I'm still waiting to see what developes.

Is that a clue in there? Would it be one of those compactable bottles you store photographic chemicals in - like developer?


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Aug 07, 2006 01:36 as a reply to  @ AirBrontosaurus's post |  #7264

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A small price to pay for the SMGG!

Small price for some... ;)


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Aug 07, 2006 02:42 as a reply to  @ post 622732 |  #7265

Alright, I'll be nice now. Here's another pic of it.

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Aug 07, 2006 02:55 as a reply to  @ post 622732 |  #7266

coffee/tea pot stand?


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Aug 07, 2006 03:22 as a reply to  @ post 622732 |  #7267

A design bowl?


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Aug 07, 2006 03:25 as a reply to  @ DDA's post |  #7268

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A design bowl?

Yes it could be a fruit bowl, good guess


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Aug 07, 2006 03:36 as a reply to  @ post 622732 |  #7269

A stove burner?


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Aug 07, 2006 04:42 as a reply to  @ post 622732 |  #7270

A trivet?


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Aug 07, 2006 05:30 as a reply to  @ post 622732 |  #7271

lamp shade? Cake rack? Wire basket? Hanging plant basket?


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Aug 07, 2006 08:32 as a reply to  @ post 622732 |  #7272

One of the "shelves" you find inside of a film developing tub?


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Aug 07, 2006 11:05 as a reply to  @ post 622732 |  #7273

Almost looks like a modded 80mm fan grill.

So, I'm going to say a "grill" of some kind!


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Aug 07, 2006 11:20 as a reply to  @ post 622732 |  #7274

That's what I thought too, but the 80mm ones generally only have 3 or 4 concentric bits.


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Aug 07, 2006 13:13 as a reply to  @ photobitz's post |  #7275

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That's what I thought too, but the 80mm ones generally only have 3 or 4 concentric bits.

Alight, 120mm then ;).


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