It would be much more enjoyable if the identification of the object was followed with an explanation of its use. Please consider giving its use after identifying it. Thanks
3:47 LOL, it took me a moment to realize that when it was stated the trench art was carved on shells, the commenter meant “artillery” shells not sea shells.
I looked up drum fish, how did you know that was the roof plate?!---I looked up germ key...kool!---Wow, I learned that crab pearls can be pricey!---Tuna ICK...uff da!
6:49 the "GERM KEY" is a really nice gift. The brass protects you when you touch it from bacteria🌎🌎🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊🌊
Thank you! That was interesting and informative! Loved it!
It would be much more enjoyable if the identification of the object was followed with an explanation of its use. Please consider giving its use after identifying it. Thanks
Very interesting video !!!!!!!!!! Thank you so much.
You always come up with such unusual things!
3:47 LOL, it took me a moment to realize that when it was stated the trench art was carved on shells, the commenter meant “artillery” shells not sea shells.
I looked up drum fish, how did you know that was the roof plate?!---I looked up germ key...kool!---Wow, I learned that crab pearls can be pricey!---Tuna ICK...uff da!
1:05 It's an intaglio. Used for sealing wax a long time ago.
A bee hotel! Many times also adapted for other small insects, or even butterflies. With drilled holes, bamboo, reeds.
In a world where people throw away everything, it's interesting how fast we forget.
It's actually called a "Gold Fouled Anchor" still used by the US Navy to this day. Edit: 1:00
That is the third time I have seen that journey man engraving piece on as many videos.
So?
@kaylilland7545 As we used to say in 7th grade, "Sew buttons on your shirt."