The guys this article is about are curious people that found some never-before-seen things and decided to find out what they are used for. They had to ask this Reddit community for help and its members explained the true purpose of the things they found.
Gain Tip decided to make a compilation of the unusual things that people found. For example, you will learn how you can use half of a spoon, what a Victorian-era wallet looks like, and what was used to make buttons for clothes.
“Found this at work. Any idea what it may be used for? We are stumped and no one knows where it came from.”
© cherry-cheeseburger / Reddit
Answer: It’s a device to find the source of a noise.
“I bet my wife it has something to do with a tie. Do I win?”
© Ymmy805 / Reddit
Answer: It’s a hoof pick for cleaning horse hooves.
“Found these in my great-grandfather’s toolbox. The ‘U’ is a blade.”
© BigRed2001 / Reddit
Answer: It is a grape stem cutter.
“Found in my grandmother’s jewelry box — it’s maybe 3 inches long? 1950’s era”
© TheRedFoxx / Reddit
Answer: It’s a glove clip. The chain was meant to wrap around a purse handle.
“Found this in the house we just moved into.”
© mi_chela / Reddit
Answer: It’s a cowboy hat holder for your car.
“One of my friends posted this on Facebook. What is it?”
© amayagab / Reddit
Answer: It’s a change purse from the Victorian era to the 1920s.
“Found in a hallway in the faculty offices of the hospital I work in. What is it?”
© perpetprocrastmastr / Reddit
Answer: A night watchmen’s key station. A security guard would have a clockwork mechanism that he carried around the building. At each station, he would insert the key located there into this machine to prove he was there and at what time.
“No idea what this is. Found it in my grandmother’s house.”
© shandjob / Reddit
Answer: A button making tool. They were used in the 18th century.
“Found this in a kitchen cabinet, any ideas?”
© bloodypenny / Reddit
Answer: It is for baking cakes with different color layers or rather center and outer sections.
“Found this half spoon with a bunch of assorted items at my grandparents. What is it for?”
© cdf14 / Reddit
Answer: Literally, a half-spoon for measuring liquid medications.
“Sterling silver utensil of some sort. Does anyone have any idea what this is? (Pen for scale)”
© campgroundracoon / Reddit
Answer: Butter pick. You can cut the butter in the shape of curls with this.
“Weird box with a moving pointy part and a scratching surface that has been in my grandfather’s house for 30 years”
© Biorix / Reddit
Answer: It’s a toothpick dispenser.
“Found this tool in an antique store, could it be for leather making?”
© ypmr2406 / Reddit
Answer: It’s a fish scaler.
“Found this thing in a warehouse. No idea what it’s for.”
© By-The-Book / Imgur
Answer: This is a machine for sealing the lids on huge buckets of paint.
“Found a bunch of these with the old silverware when setting up for Thanksgiving dinner. Everyone is baffled.”
© thrust-johnson / Reddit
Answer: It’s a corn slitter/scorer.
“Can anyone tell me what this wooden thing is?”
© Subwaythug1 / Reddit
Answer: It’s a plant stand.
Answer: It’s a Native American fighting club.
“Found in my great-grandmother’s house with my name written on it because she wanted me to have it. No clue what it is. The base is hollow the whole way across and the bottom says it was made in Japan.”
© grumpybumpkin / Reddit
Answer: It’s a pin holder.
“House built in 1948, this is in the bathroom above the toilet paper holder. You’d face this if you’re sitting on the toilet. Original tile.”
© crying_boobs / Reddit
Answer: It’s a place for an ashtray.
“Found in a box of jewelry. About 1.5 in long, plastic. Doesn’t come apart or move.”
© Kvandelay / Reddit
Answer: It’s an old game on which Morra-board is based called ’Klunse’ in Danish, in English ’Odds and Evens.’ Each of the 2 players presents a clenched fist containing a few small stones, coins, or matches — both players take turns at guessing if the sum of the objects in the 2 hands is even or odd. The game is played in bars, so the one who loses buys drinks for everyone.
“What is this clothing item and how does one wear it?”
© now_everybodys_DEAD / Reddit
Answer: It’s a universal piece of clothing that can be worn as pants, overalls, or even as a dress or a skirt.
Have you ever found anything as unusual as these things?