These Things Are Older Than You! Can You Name Them?
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- These things are probably older than you, so how many can you correctly name?
Good memory? Let's see.
In this video I am going to show you some old things, and your challenge is to correctly identify them before the answer is revealed. A fun quiz.
Will you be able to name them all? Plus there's a mystery item at the end.
Share your thoughts in the comments and share the video with your friends to challenge their memories.
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Binoculars always have a prism. Field glasses don't. They are foldable field glasses although sometimes used as opera glasses.
Named them all. And all of them except for the aviator's helmet I either own or my parents owned and I've been familiar with them for decades. Mom had almost that exact apple peeler. It didn't work worth beans, though it was pretty old and worn, having been used quite bit by her mother. And that "slide projector" could show slides but it was more commonly used to show filmstrips and was commonly called a filmstrip projector. Boy that takes me back to grade school and the 60's. A 16mm movie was the big treat but a filmstrip was pretty exciting too. I'm feeling old now, I'm going to go have a Geritol soda and go yell at some kids to get off my lawn ;)
Thanks for sharing your memories. Glad you enjoyed the video
Got them all except the ox yoke and the crystal radio receiver. I actually own some of these items, including the folding 'Opera Glasses' that were misidentified as 'binoculars'. I'm 63, so some were before my time, but some were of my grandparent's vintage.
Got all of them, but being 73 years old, some wers still in use when I was a child. My mother had one of those washing machines! I've never seen one quite like it, but I would say the mystery item is a peeler of some kind. Potatoes? Apples?
I'm 73 as well, but most of those items were before my time. I do remember the wringer washer; we might have had one when I was very young.
@@jemma50. I guess it depends where people were raised. My grandparents lived a rural, almost subsistence, life. They didn't have electricity until about 1961-62, and then only downstairs until 1969. They didn't have an indoor toilet until 1969 either. I can remember my grandmother using one of those coal irons. They used Tilly lamps and Kelly lamps upstairs for lighting. They grew and raised everything they ate, and sold the surplus meat, veg, fruit and honey. They had open fires and my grandmother's oven was built into the chimney above fireplace in the kitchen. Washing was done in a huge copper with a fire under it, in its own shed in the yard. The next building along that path was the outhouse. The washing machine like the one in the video that my mother had was powered by gas!! That was considered quite innovative at the time. This was in the UK by the way.
@@snowysnowyriver Interesting. I'm in Canada and my mother probably experienced a lot of what you describe, but that was long before I was born. My grandparents had modernized quite a bit by the time I came along. 😊
My mom still used her mother's old Maytag washing machine when I was a kid. Though she'd swapped out the gas engine for an electric motor. I remember the gas engine when I was a kid. But some little spoiled brat (certainly not me, nope, I wasn't there and anyway nobody saw me) took it apart and lost half the parts. From the washer to the first rinse water tub via the wringer, swish the clothes around with a paddle for a bit, then swing the wringer 90 degrees and run the clothes through it again into the second rinse tub. Then through the wringer again into a laundry basket and onto the clothes line to dry. Doing laundry doesn't necessarily take less time today, but you can do other things most of the time instead of having to babysit the whole process. I'd give a lot to be able to help mom with the laundry again :)
Wow, history lesson in the making...
I recall all but 1.. 😥😥
The last one: some sort of peeler...
Apple corer?
2 wrong, but considering I am 12, I’m very happy about my score
Excellent, well done.
Lol, you fared better than most of us geezers. I missed three.
Most of them looked like torture devices 😂
I used one of those can openers at my grandmothers in the 1980's as she still used it. Then I had one of those washing machines, a wringer washer, after I married in 1984, as we had no money and it was dirt cheap! But we celebrated our 40th wedding anniversary this summer and I'm so glad to have a modern washing machine and can opener!
Got them all, but I'm 74 and was raised by grandparents, many of these items were in the house.
On one of our trips to D.C. (I’m from there, my wife is a west coast girl) I took her to the Hirshhorn Museum at the Smithsonian, and we were walking thru the sculpture garden. One of the sculptures is a gigantic correction ribbon, and the piece is called (wait for it…) “Correction Ribbon” (why this is art I have no idea). There was a woman walking with her daughter…the girl read the plaque, looked up, and asked, “Mommy, what’s a typewriter?”. A friend of mine’s granddaughter (8? 9?) saw a telephone for the first time and was asking her parents what it was. They were explaining how it worked…the girl thought about that for a moment, then, when she understood, she nodded and said “it’s remoteless”. Damn we’re old.
Cool flashback to my childhood. I still have a can opener like that, and a singer sewing machine in the shed.
No 35 are opera glasses not binoculars !
Apple peeler
I think the apple feeler/corer was designed by Rube Goldberg. I tried using one but went back to using a paring knife.
The mystery item are an apple-peeler... My grandmother had one... I missed on the phonograph, but got all the others...
welding googles, lol
Apple peeler/coring machine. You can still buy similar things today but not quite as fancy.
I had 6 wrong Ben, I think the mystery item is an apple peeler or corer. Thanks again Ben very enjoyable 👍😁🏴
Could be😁👍
last one is an apple peeler, I still have my father's second world war helmet, and still use the folding binocular when going to a classical concert, I knew almost all of them, I hate you this means I'm old LOL LOL LOL
last item..... apple/potatoe peeler and I got all others correct
Does the copper flask have a plastic lid? 🤔
Missed 3 of them. Last one was an apple corer and peeler.
Yep. I tried using one of those and found out that I could do a better job without it.
Older than me? No. - All my yesterdays ! And only back to the 60's, you say ? Some I remember from the 40's.
Mystery item is an apple corer. Most before my time. Some got me. Nice quiz.
Apple corer and peeler or potato peeler both looked similar
I actually own or have owned quite a few of these items. I used to ride the penny farthing bike in the carnival.
Not sure if you're right about the welding 'googles' though.I've never come across an oxy acetylene powered computer.
😂 I would like to say I put that in deliberately to see if people are paying attention, but the truth is, it was just a typo 😳
Got 'em all. The wash machine is actually a wringer/washer when they have those rollers on top like that. Could you please add a few tough ones? And the last one was an apple peeler and am pretty sure that cores them also. Cheers.
It depends in which country you lived. I remember most the items and have used them but where I lived we had no oxens. I think that style of washing machine was universal back in the day.
All right but 2. apple corer/peeler.
Apple or potato peeler. All but 3.
I'm not sure how many items there were, but I got 34 of them correct. Makes me seem old, but most of them were before my time. LOL I did not get the mystery item, though. Thanks, Ben. ♥
Great job!
@@Quizzes4U Thanks! ♥
25. It’s an apple peeler and corer. Later popular models like Sponge are still in use, often in green, red and blue.
Got them all except the crystal set, never seen a commercially made one. We used to make our own. The mystery one a fruit peeler?
last thing was apple peeler. I missed one but I am 76 and have seen most of the rest in operation.
Mistery item is a apple pealer
got them all right.....apple peeler??
I'm sure I'm not the first one to point out it says welding googles instead of goggles.....
Well spotted.
You might have been the first. I'm still checking.
Edit: I didn't have far to scroll since it appears this was the second comment on the video. That leaves me pretty confident that you ARE the first! 😲
I only missed the coal scuttle... the last item is an apple/potato peeler
Missed three
The last one is an apple pealer ? corer
I have a hair clipper like in 3:36 that still works and I can use of needed as I trim my own hair.
Hi Ben that was fun thanks ,l missed 5. 😮
The only ones I got wrong were the Dvgrcrvjg and the dwalzan
Missed on two and I guess the mystery object is an apple peeler...? 🙂
I only missed seven
Without knowing the scale or size made it much harder
curious if the object is displayed correctly, reason is if it's an apple peeler all the peels would fall into the device's wheels which doesn't seem practical. so should the device be turned sideways? but maybe does something that doesn't create waste? Like twisting wire for barbed wire?
Potato/apple piller
2:45 I said Butter Churn
4:25 They are not Binoculars they are Opera Glasses
Is the last one for peeling apples or potatoes ?
All correct plus an apple peeler and corer
Missed five as far as the mystery item is I don’t know.🇨🇦🇬🇧👍🤷♂️
Missed 2. Apple peeler? Nice .. mum and dad had a few of these when I was growing up.
Age 75 - - apple peeler and corer
apple peeler
A great quiz, Ben.😄👍
Glad you think so!
called the photograph a gramophone did it count?
No big trick to recognize the clippers because the blades of their modern counterparts resemble them. I've got facial hair trimmers that look like that.
Looks a lot like an old apple peeler I possess. 🇬🇧👍
I got every single one right except the radio receiver...and It looks like the secret is an apple peeler
Wood it be a Sinclair Scott Applé Peeléř 🍎
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Last item is an apple peeler.
I missed several. I’m 77 so I knew most of them.
I missed 4. Is the music Chopin? It sounds familiar. I'm not sure about the final item. Perhaps some kind of fruit pitting device? Thank you for sharing your great content. Have a pleasant weekend. 🤗
"Moonlight Sonata" by Beethoven. You can click on "more" right above the comments to expand to get all the info.
@@bigcat618 Thank you! 🎹
Apple peeler
Missed 3 but the mystery item is a corer.
Missed a few, but got most. The mystery thing is an apple peeler.
I think the mystery object is an apple peeler/ corer
Last item must be an apple peeler
Seven wrong 😊 Apple peeler
Last item hand mixer
PSA coming to you on AM radio: "i" before "e" except after "c." 😉
Missed 3 and I will guess apple corer
Didn't recognize the juicer or hair clipper.
Apple peeler.
Nine wrong. The last thing Was it an apple or orange peeler?
20 -- haven't a clue on the last one
It is an Apple peeler.
potato peeler
I think an apple corer.
welding googles???
Missed one. Does that mean I'm an old fart? Don't know the mystery item at the end
Nope, doesn't mean you're an old fart at all. I got about the same score and I'm only.... um.... yeah, guess I'm an old fart now. How'd that happen ;)
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