What the Hell is This?

I bet you’ll never guess. Details soon.
(No fair guess­ing if I’ve already told you what this is…)

EDIT: I’ve made it so that click­ing the photo will make it full size. Per Bone’s request, the height of the largest piece is 3.375 in (8.65 cm) and the radius of the cir­cu­lar piece is 1.3125 in (3.3 cm). Oh, and it’s made of plastic.

9 Comments

  • I have no clue but just to guess I’ll say a can­dle mak­ing set

  • Pyrex dishes for gnomes. C’mon man, I need a scale or some­thing. By the way, I know a frosh bas­soon­ist over here in TN — I just need to find the right moment…
    Can­dle mak­ing set?!?! Dude, if you’re right, I will pos­i­tively shit myself.

  • I am remiss… I’m for­get­ting proper arti­fact pho­tog­ra­phy pro­ce­dures. Here are some mea­sure­ments for you, along with a new hint. And no, it’s not a can­dle mak­ing set. Your shorts are safe.

  • Every fine chef in the world needs a cubic hard boiled egg renderer.

  • Dave– I changed my blog address.
    It looks like an office set. You know, pen­cil holder, paper clip tray, etc.

  • A dis­play set for very small objects. And thanks for the new view.

  • I’m guess­ing it’s one of those kits that you put a bug inside and the top part is like a cheap micro­scope. And then you can freely tor­ture the bug with­out it bit­ing or touch­ing you.

  • Lena is all about hav­ing a way to look at bugs with­out them touch­ing you. And its a serise of ash trays

  • I’ve got it — Borg con­doms. “Ribbed, for our pleasure.”

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