Bang on!Looks very much like a display of stuff at Carlton Scroop, was it?
I know as well but won't spoil the quiz....
I will say "fatal attraction" though
Cheers, Andy
NoI would have said a dibber for planting bulbs etc but the handle looks odd. Nice corkscrew as well.
Nothe section with lead inserts look very similar to components in a piano action. But possibly someone who has dismantled a piano repurposing the hammer action?
Stuart
No but not fixed. There are 3 parts.Do the two parts slide?
Here's more information...No but not fixed.
Ah I have it nowHere's more information...
Used along with sticky stuff on branches.OK, I'll bite - and show my igerence in the process no doubt
Assuming the lark is the little birdie we all know of, how on earth does that thing attract them/scare them away?
Does someone have to stand there pulling the string so that the head wizzes round?? If so how do we know that it's not the person standing there frightening the larks away and not the head spinning round?? And why do we want to frighten larks away anyway? OR attract them?
("Puzzled of Tunbridge Wells")
Larks were also used as a pie filling and a lot of other dishes as well. One dish involved grinding the bones up in a pestle. Doubtless there are YouTube videos telling you how to cook them. Of course you can’t do that in the U.K. any more.Errrr??? (OK, so I AM ignorant)! I thought it was four and twenty blackbirds - not larks - baked in a pie. Why do we want to attract larks to branches - presumably employing the sticky stuff to stick the larks to the branches??
Either I've completely lost it (it's not 1st April is it?) or you lot are having me on!
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