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I direct your attention to the following:
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Is this a nutcracker as it purported to be, or is it in fact a Roman wire stripper. Now I know what your thinking: "But the holes are square?" That is true and puzzled me at first as well. However I will point out that there is no evidence that Ancient Roman electricians didn't use square wires.

The original source was:
Nutcrackermuseum - Roman
That's a strange looking rig, too skinny for a nutcracker. But it looks like they made it that way on purpose, whatever it is. A strigil for squareworms?
Some kind of wierd torture device?
That´s a castration device for animals, IIRC.
Quote:That´s a castration device for animals, IIRC.
So you're saying it's a nutcracker, after all... :lol:
LMAO :lol: :lol:
Quote:So you're saying it's a nutcracker, after all...
Yes, yes. Smile lol:
Quote:That´s a castration device for animals, IIRC.
A laud for your wit!
Jasper...now about that half laud, or as Tony says, a demilaud...I have said things that deserve that, y'know. :wink:
Here´s a modern version:
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And a mode d´emploi:
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OOHH - we need a crossed eyed emoticon please! Confusedhock:
The things you learn on this forum............... Confusedhock:

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