Do we have you stumped or can you name both of these antique tools?
Do we have you stumped? After two weeks of no responses on Item No. 1141, we are adding another antique item for you to chew on. Can you name either item?
Miniature pillory or wooden antique tool? Can you tell us what this item is?
Can we stump our Hazard readers again? Will you be able to name and tell us how this antique wooden tool was used?
Can you solve this antique can mystery?
The sausage stuffer didn't stump you, but maybe these stacking cans will. Give us your guess on this week's latest Hazard submission.
Can you guess this mystery antique item’s use?
Another mystery item has been revealed, just in time for us to start a new one. This week's tool comes from Baden, PA. Can you guess this mystery antique item's use?
Can you name this pair of antique tools?
This week's Hazard item comes from Ed Homer of Transfer, PA. Can you help him identify this pair of antique tools?
Can you identify this spiky antique tool?
Keep your Hazard streak alive! This week's new item should keep you guessing for at least a little while. Can you name this spiky tool?
Can you make our next mystery antique tool and open and shut case?
Congratulations! You quickly identified last week's antique item. Can you keep the streak alive and tell us what this antique item is and how it was used?
Can you identify this pointed antique?
From its pointed top to the trigger that pushes out spikes on the end, this antique could be dangerous! Can you help us identify it?
Can you identify this antique piece?
While we couldn't definitively identify our last item, we are moving on to the next. Can you help bring back our streak by identifying this little piece?
Keep the streak alive! Hazard a guess on this mystery antique tool
Will this 13-inch metal antique tool remain a mystery or do you know what it is? Hazard your guess in the comments!