Anyone know what these are?

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Deadeye

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Firm plastic (like tupperware, not completely hard), each with a small hole that goes roughly 50% through.

Should I be capping garden canes, modelling DNA, or what??? They were with my Dad's tools.
 

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Beads to make an abacus or something..

See original post "each with a small hole that goes roughly 50% through". I am not sure they would slide along the abacus bar like that.

I have seen similar large red ones on brass-encased thermometers used for taking the temperature of concrete but that is unlikely to be correct.
 
Beads I think. If they are hard likely acrylic (can also get soft silicone as well), half hole type. You can do all sorts with them, bracelets, keyrings etc , apparently......
 
When I laid some slabs, they came with 4 of these moulded one into each corner such that they would not lie completely flush with a hard surface.
I winkled them all out and used them in my catapult to dissuade the magpies from destroying the song birds' nests in our hedge.
Yes, I have got a catapult, after all I'm nearly 9 3/4 now...
 
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