I was at an auction today and bought a load of fishing equipment. Got one of these things and I ain't seen one before. :shrug:
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While checking out the equipment I found this wonderful fix.
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I think that is a spoife. Or is it a knioon? I always get them mixed up.
Jerry
:confused: we call that a certain type of "engineering" around here.. :wink:
What the heck is that thing, a fish scaling spoon?
I would say Jimbo wins the prize :yoyo: :congrats:
OK so what do you use a fish scaling spoon for? Other than scaling fish, how do you use it?
Holding the spoon on its side and starting at the tail of the fish and working towards the head you scrape the scales off the fish they will fly every where
Whats the spoon for? Not really a spoon, just a scale deflector?
Quote from: cb223 on June 13, 2010, 06:15:55 AM
just a scale deflector?
Yes that would be my guess so the scales don't fly back on the person using the tool
:huh: Barry, you sure come up with some unusual stuff. :eyebrownod:
:wo: Maybe it’s a failed attempt at designing a Swiss Army knife? :shrug:
:laf:
Quote from: coyotehunter_1 on June 13, 2010, 07:29:36 AM
:huh: Barry, you sure come up with some unusual stuff. :eyebrownod:
What is so terribly unusual about a black plastic box :confused:.
:laf:
Popcorn eating utensils.......... :eyebrownod:
Looks like an ice cream scoop/shoe horn combination utensil but then again having never seen an ice cream scoop/shoehorn combination utensil I could be & probably an wrong. :shrug: I do hope they used an oily wood for the above mentioned wonderful fix. :laf: :laf:
Sheesh! It's obviously a "Coyote Knife" :innocentwhistle:
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:laf: :laf: @ ^^^^!!
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I see the wonderful fix also has a spare "wonder" part conveniently located at arms length for emergency use! (naturally, with spare wire)
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