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Here’s another
given. Obvious examination shows a seat (with rolling wheels and
wheelbarrow-like handles for mobility) – which immediately conjures up a
sitting situation. Why would a person sit on a scale? We’ve come up with
several possible explanations, such as: Tune in next month for the answer checking in at number eleven. Till then.* * Courtesy of Watson Antiques and Auctions, Oceanside, CA
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Answer to October 2002 Issue 'Guess What'..? Last month’s “Guess What” had the inscription: “Brewsters Patent” on the brass spring clip. We didn’t mention it, feeling it had no pertinent relevance. Also imprinted was the description: “safety reins holder.” That was relevant, but we couldn’t reveal it then, because that would have given the game away – and blown our cover of being smarter than our audience. We’re entitled to a little smugness, occasionally. The cast iron bracket portion fit on the edge of the buggy wagon dashboard – and the reins were wedged under the spring clamp for security – when parked.
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