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Ian York | all galleries >> Galleries of Ian York >> PaD - My Life >> PaD 2008 >> July Macro Mystery > July 5 Mystery
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5th July 2008 Copyright © Ian York 2008

July 5 Mystery


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Barry S Moore18-Jul-2008 12:36
Lucky you, A curta.... Is it for sale?
Máire Uí Mhaicín08-Jul-2008 19:43
Until I saw the drill comments I thought it was some kind of an old-fashioned graphic equaliser!
Maaike Huizer06-Jul-2008 06:52
Well everybody seems to know that it has something to do with drills. I don't know!!
Jason Anderson06-Jul-2008 01:55
Those definitely look like drill bits, in a holder or...something drill bit-y ;o)
Mairéad05-Jul-2008 21:53
Drill bits.
Jola Dziubinska05-Jul-2008 21:41
Drills!
Laryl05-Jul-2008 18:38
haven't a clue again.. you have such neat stuff!!
Carolyn Rasmussen05-Jul-2008 18:18
Titanium drill bit set?
Inga Morozoff05-Jul-2008 16:20
It's a multi-driver tool of some sort.
laine8205-Jul-2008 14:20
a combination lock ?
Piet & Elsabé Enslin05-Jul-2008 12:22
they slide up and down like an equaliser, but I can see shafts inside that probably turn as you slide them...my lock on the bicyclce chain looks almost like that, but no idea
Ray :)05-Jul-2008 11:17
They look like drill bits to me.
But I don't do DIY so may be completely wrong!
Guest 05-Jul-2008 09:22
Wow, I know EXACTLY what that is because I have one myself - although mine is all black. I'll get a shot of mine up later.
Phillip Normanton05-Jul-2008 09:14
I have no idea - but I WANT one!! :)
Nicki Thurgar05-Jul-2008 08:52
Some kind of (ancient!) graphic equaliser...?!