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    • T
      twin
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      To keep mistctos off of you.
      or Jacket for bee keepers.

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      • AetasA
        Aetas
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        @trail:

        ok, next one:

        obviously it's a kind of jacket or coat, but what king of?

        Holy grail @trail and arrow !
        I definitely need a hint.
        Sacrum Imperium Romanum? Sachse , Salinger , Staufer?
        King or emperor?
        ::)
        Or is it the coat from  Henri II. Court-manteau (Curtmantle) King of England (1154-1189) 😉

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          Snowy
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          Still searchable in Google, not going to cheat this time tho….

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          • FergzF
            Fergz
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            Something to burn a virgin at the stake at? Like The Wickerman?

            "Better to beg for forgiveness than ask for permission"

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            • AetasA
              Aetas
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              @Snowy:

              Still searchable in Google, not going to cheat this time tho….

              Kind of material?
              The seal and whale intestines. The Inuit style of Gtex. Thanks @Snowy

              But what king of?……..The King in Thule  😉

              There was a king in Thule,
              Was faithful till the grave,
              To whom his mistress, dying,
              A golden goblet gave.

              Nought was to him more precious;
              He drained it at every bout;
              His eyes with tears ran over,
              As oft as he drank thereout.

              When came his time of dying,
              The towns in his land he told,
              Nought else to his heir denying
              Except the goblet of gold.

              He sat at the royal banquet
              With his knights of high degree,
              In the lofty hall of his father
              In the castle by the sea.

              There stood the old carouser,
              And drank the last life-glow;
              And hurled the hallowed goblet
              Into the tide below.

              He saw it plunging and filling,
              And sinking deep in the sea:
              Then fell his eyelids for ever,
              And never more drank he!

              Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, written in 1774

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              • trail and arrowT
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                dirk you lazy bugger!
                😉

                Hunting by spear on the open ocean from kayaks in some of the worst weather on Earth, the Inuits had to be serious about staying dry. And, they found a waterpoof, yet air-permeable material to dress in — seal and whale intestines. Just like inside your guts, these animals need their stomachs to hold liquids in while allowing nutrients to be absorbed into their bodies.

                That’s basically the same idea as Gore-Tex — you stay drier if the material not only keeps rain out, but allows sweat vapour to escape. And the similarities with modern technology didn’t stop there. The inuits made glue from rendered bones to connect and seal the seams between the tissues.

                This method resulted in very effective garments. The inuits tested them by filling them with water and making sure nothing leaked. They were also thin and light. So thin, in fact, that the garments were see-through.

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                • trail and arrowT
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                  the punishment for cheating is do to a "l()st pr()perty" yourselves!
                  @Snowy
                  @Aetas

                  now i gonna go and slap myself get drunk for not knowing about googleimagesearch.

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                  • AetasA
                    Aetas
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                    @trail:

                    obviously it's a kind of jacket or coat, but what king of?

                    I was on the king trip!

                    @trail:

                    now i gonna go and slap myself get drunk for not knowing about googleimagesearch.

                    Cheers! Not knowing image search as well, but it is great!

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                    • trail and arrowT
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                      what i , the effin dyslexic, meant was "kind of" not "king of", sorry.
                      but it led us to the >> The King in Thule << ,
                      which is a good thing.

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                        fair call @trail and arrow . And now you know about it. Life saver many-a-time when trying to work out what something is.

                        Here's my attempt. What's this bad boy??

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                        • AetasA
                          Aetas
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                          Nice one @Snowy .
                          The black o-ring; is it a kind of plug?
                          But what about this recess on the left side.
                          And if this is standing on a Fire King mug box, it must be pony.

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                            Nope, not a plug of any kind (I'll rule it out all together. I was waiting for @Seul to have a guess along those lines, but sometimes it's a little too easy I guess).

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                            • GilesG
                              Giles
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                              Is it a stand thingy to display a Fire King cup?

                              "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                              • D97x7D
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                                Does the ring roll of for animal castration purposes?

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                                  @Giles:

                                  Is it a stand thingy to display a Fire King cup?

                                  No it does not

                                  @D97x7:

                                  Does the ring roll of for animal castration purposes?

                                  I hope not, I'm going with a no here.

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                                  • trail and arrowT
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                                    it the part of your coffee maker which holds the filter or glass cone.

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                                    • pillowPANTSP
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                                      ^thats what i was thinking. Looks like a funnel and the rubber ring prob sits on a mug

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                                        Nope gents. I picked it up in Japan due to it's unique look. It's oddly practical for what it is, and meets the Japanese aesthetic of pure simplicity and function head on.

                                        There's a hint in there. It's not in lingo/word play either. It's useful.

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                                        • trail and arrowT
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                                          is it a chessman

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                                            Snowy
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                                            Nope, it isn't.

                                            Next clue tomorrow night?

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