on 07-06-2018 02:07 PM
It's about 18 cm long, both ends screw off and has three round plastic circles on it.
TIA
07-06-2018 10:14 PM - edited 07-06-2018 10:17 PM
And you know where they insert them dont you ?.....
Yes, under the armpit..............
Why the symmetrical bulbous ends though ?
pnc, can you load a pic using the loader here as your pic comes up very small.
Select the icon 2 to the right of the smiley, scenery looking icon and follow the prompts. If you have the pic on your desktop, very easy.
on 07-06-2018 10:33 PM
on 08-06-2018 01:15 AM
It is definitely not a medical thermometer case David.....I have had a number of those over the years and they are a lot smaller that then item in the OP.
If both ends screw off I doubt that it is a thermometer case of any kind....there would be no protection if both ends came off.
on 08-06-2018 07:53 AM
Will try my best!
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on 08-06-2018 09:32 AM
A baton of some sort?
on 08-06-2018 09:43 AM
a real head scratcher of a mystery.
the fact its got plastic in it sort of makes it reasonably modern.
when i worked in the defense industry workshops i saw lots of strange impliments with metal cases but nothing exactly like that.
anything fragile was kept in metal cases.
but then it could be an impliment in itself.
could easily be medical too.
i'm going to call it a 'dooflangy'
boss tells worker 'go get me a dooflangy! and be quick about it!'
on 08-06-2018 09:47 AM
then theres the medical version
doctor "forceps, swab, suction quickly! OMG, give me a DOOFLANGY!'
any other ideas?
on 08-06-2018 10:30 AM
Haha you'd wanna make sure that you get the correct dooflangy for the doc otherwise it could be the difference between life or death for the dooflangy patient.
08-06-2018 01:45 PM - edited 08-06-2018 01:45 PM
I found it in the linen cupboard.
The only person other than family who has been in the house is the curtain man, so don't know if that's relevant or not.
It is hollow all of the way though and the diameter is approx. 1.2 cm in the middle section.
The 3 plastic rings slide up and down freely and come off when the ends are removed.
It really does have me mystified
Just had a though - used to keep hairdryers, curling wands etc in there, but I really don't think it belonged to them.
on 08-06-2018 01:54 PM
Aha it's a curtain ring holder hahaha