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Stoner4Life

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I have no idea what it is, but I do know a man that would know exactly what it is and when it was made, the 'beard of knowledge' from the Pawn Stars tv show; Mr Mark Hall-Patton, administrator of the Clark County Museum in Henderson Nevada.

Contact him there, provide all of the same pics & info, the only thing he cannot/will not tell you is its value, if you've watched the show you'd know not to ask, all museum curators & admin that I've seen on tv respond the same way, no values given.



 

Gypsy Nirvana

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I have no idea what it is, but I do know a man that would know exactly what it is and when it was made, the 'beard of knowledge' from the Pawn Stars tv show; Mr Mark Hall-Patton, administrator of the Clark County Museum in Henderson Nevada.

Contact him there, provide all of the same pics & info, the only thing he cannot/will not tell you is its value, if you've watched the show you'd know not to ask, all museum curators & admin that I've seen on tv respond the same way, no values given.




Yeah, because you would probably have to pay for a valuation.

Fun show 'Pawn Stars'....they always have interesting stuff to look at.
 

igrowone

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it is a good mystery, motivated me to look a bit
there are double ended wooden pestles, i see 'em on ebay
usually there are 2 different ends, each one has a different grinding use
but sometimes the ends are the same, so i guess i don't know anything
 

Green Squall

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Best guesses so far are either a pestle or spool of some sort.

What about an old striker or mallet for a gong?

Whatever the hell it is, snook, you now have an obligation to figure it out because I think it might be driving a few of us crazy.
 

Snook

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Best guesses so far are either a pestle or spool of some sort.

What about an old striker or mallet for a gong?

Whatever the hell it is, snook, you now have an obligation to figure it out because I think it might be driving a few of us crazy.
brother, I been looking for over 20 years. It hasn't been a quest but an ongoing search and yes, its been driving 'me' crazy for that time.
I would like nothing more than a definitive answer myself.. 'driving a few of us crazy'? I been in the drivers seat and, for me the ride to crazy isn't too far... In fact, I could walk.:biggrin:
 

Dog Star

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Maybe its a part of something bigger... like horse wooden carriage..

and then this is some small part of her that you have...
 

Snook

Still Learning
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I have no idea what it is, but I do know a man that would know exactly what it is and when it was made, the 'beard of knowledge' from the Pawn Stars tv show; Mr Mark Hall-Patton, administrator of the Clark County Museum in Henderson Nevada.

Contact him there, provide all of the same pics & info, the only thing he cannot/will not tell you is its value, if you've watched the show you'd know not to ask, all museum curators & admin that I've seen on tv respond the same way, no values given.
Thank you S4L.. good idea... just sent an email off to them/him..:tiphat:


Don't care how much its worth...
 
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chris harris

When something has a sentimental value, it's priceless. Be interesting to hear what they have to say. Keep us posted.
 

Big-Narstie

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Maybe its a part of something bigger... like horse wooden carriage..

and then this is some small part of her that you have...

I thought this too...

Sports/aerobic excises equipment or an old mallet weapon of some kind is my guess... What do we win for getting it correct snook? Lol
 
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ganjygav

Getting the answer will be priceless to those of us who have been googling this lol I still think it's used for grinding grains like the item I posted in the picture earlier.
 

Snook

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I thought this too...

Sports/aerobic excises equipment or an old mallet weapon of some kind is my guess... What do we win for getting it correct spook? Lol
SPOOK?
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Elixir

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Looks like massaging tools to ease away shoulder pain. The ball looks like nepalis temple hash balls! ;)
 

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