Mostly, what was it used for and by whom.
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The bottom looks like a meat tenderizer, it looks like it cast iron on my phone or some kind of steel. I don't understand the cup unless it's used to pound salt into meat or seasoning.
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The bottom is used to pound something, but not meat.
But cracker
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I ment nut cracker.
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I hate auto correct! LOL!
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Not a nut cracker, but it would work for that.
It's a ladle for melting plastisol and pouring your own worms.
Right?
Used for pouring and cracking. Cheers!
Rem,
Are you an old bartender?
No, just an old sparky.
Quote from: remrogers on August 07, 2019, 08:51:03 AM
No, just an old sparky.
So you didn't use that in your bartending days?
Never tended bar.
Quote from: remrogers on August 07, 2019, 10:00:49 PM
Never tended bar.
Then I guess you never used this tool - unless you made drinks at your house.
As no one seems to have any guesses about this tool and no one has picked up on the two way conversation, I guess I need to spill the beans. This is a bartender's tool sold under the name Jigger Whack, it was used as a jigger, an ice scoop, and an ice crusher.
Quote from: remrogers on August 09, 2019, 09:49:01 AM
As no one seems to have any guesses about this tool and no one has picked up on the two way conversation, I guess I need to spill the beans. This is a bartender's tool sold under the name Jigger Whack, it was used as a jigger, an ice scoop, and an ice crusher.
It is about time you figured out what it was. I mean, after all, how many hints do I have to give you?
I think Jigger whacking is illegal nowadays😇😈😇
Quote from: Hawks Feather on August 10, 2019, 07:35:26 AM
Quote from: remrogers on August 09, 2019, 09:49:01 AM
As no one seems to have any guesses about this tool and no one has picked up on the two way conversation, I guess I need to spill the beans. This is a bartender's tool sold under the name Jigger Whack, it was used as a jigger, an ice scoop, and an ice crusher.
It is about time you figured out what it was. I mean, after all, how many hints do I have to give you?
I knew what it was before posting the picture. I won't post any that I do not know.
Quote from: remrogers on August 10, 2019, 09:52:53 AM
Quote from: Hawks Feather on August 10, 2019, 07:35:26 AM
Quote from: remrogers on August 09, 2019, 09:49:01 AM
As no one seems to have any guesses about this tool and no one has picked up on the two way conversation, I guess I need to spill the beans. This is a bartender's tool sold under the name Jigger Whack, it was used as a jigger, an ice scoop, and an ice crusher.
It is about time you figured out what it was. I mean, after all, how many hints do I have to give you?
I knew what it was before posting the picture. I won't post any that I do not know.
Sorry. I was just giving you a hard time. Things don't always come across as I think they might. But since I did make the post on the internet it had to be true - again, just kidding.
Vocal nuances are very hard to do with only the written word. I have a fairly tough hide so don't worry about it.