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perc-o-prince

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Hi All,

Chuck and I did a little antique shopping, today, and I happened to pick up this little item. I had never seen it before....have you? :-)

I know that you are all just burning with desire to guess this item. It measures about 6" high by 5" wide by 3" deep. Made of stainless steel wire with a Bakelite handle. It was used in either a kitchen or dining room during any time of the day. With all of this information/clues the answer should just pop up at you!

The first person to guess will win the distinguished position of being a brilliant person with a fantastic imagination. I wouldn't have guessed what it was had it not come in its box.

Any ideas?

Rich
 
vertical file for holding menus or those "order" pads ???
no.
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the rack for holding those little packets of sugar found at any greasy spoon.
 
I happen to know for a fact that Toggles has toys...

I know, because I sent him one....hmmm 3....LMAO

*ducks n runs*
 
oh Carol.

I am SO GONNA WHOOP YOUR @$$! ahem.. If you thought your ex was a crazy Greek, you haven't met this one.

You BETTER run girl. I put the capital "C" in See You Next Tuesday.

*ROARING HERE* Stop or I'm gonna pee myself!
 
OH MY!!! I think I had better tell you all what it actually

though I will have to say that Toggles does take the prize for the most imaginative!! Oye...what am I going to do with you, Steve :-)

Many of you came so close. It is called "Toast Lifter" and it was to make extracting your toast easier. No more shoving a knife into the slot to get that stubborn toast that refuses to pop up.

It claims to fit all pop-up toasters but I have tried it in several toasters and it will fit into some and not others. I can't imagine that it was too popular. Has anyone else ever seen one?

I will try to come up with another "whatsit" tonight.

Rich
 

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