finderzzs
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Antiquers put your thinkin caps on... Non Dug What's it
I've owned this for many years and up til now I still don't know what its purpose is, do you? I purchased it with numerous Civil war era tin types. etc. It looks like it may be a game, but what kind of game or how would it be played? Or is it something entirely different. I'd appreciate any feedback.
The carved wooden outer case measures 4½" long, inside there is one piece with an iron hook, the other carved wooden pieces are either straight, pointed, forked, or have a scoop on the end. Each piece is 3¼" long. Give it your best shot, Aloha, finderzzs

I've owned this for many years and up til now I still don't know what its purpose is, do you? I purchased it with numerous Civil war era tin types. etc. It looks like it may be a game, but what kind of game or how would it be played? Or is it something entirely different. I'd appreciate any feedback.
The carved wooden outer case measures 4½" long, inside there is one piece with an iron hook, the other carved wooden pieces are either straight, pointed, forked, or have a scoop on the end. Each piece is 3¼" long. Give it your best shot, Aloha, finderzzs