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Ridiculous question: please help me identify this part I found on my shelf
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I know this is a bizarre question, but I put this 4" flexible rubbery plastic part in a Ziplock bag on my shelf, probably a few years ago. Now I discovered it and have absolutely NFI what it goes to. Does anyone recognize it? I'm thinking it might have been part of a shockmount? But I don't have the mic that goes with it, so I'm at a loss. Yes, I am of relatively sound mind otherwise. Thanks! |
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Ridiculous question: please help me identify this part I foundon my shelf
On 10/05/2014 11:39 a.m., nickbatz wrote:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...0is%20this.JPG I know this is a bizarre question, but I put this 4" flexible rubbery plastic part in a Ziplock bag on my shelf, probably a few years ago. Now I discovered it and have absolutely NFI what it goes to. Does anyone recognize it? I'm thinking it might have been part of a shockmount? But I don't have the mic that goes with it, so I'm at a loss. Yes, I am of relatively sound mind otherwise. Thanks! Try a ruler next to it ! geoff |
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Ridiculous question: please help me identify this part I found onmy shelf
Diameter. That makes it large for a shockmount, and it's not a turntable or cassette deck belt.
I think this is either going to be something someone recognizes right away or else it's for...I dunno, a vacuum cleaner. |
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Ridiculous question: please help me identify this part I found on my shelf
On Fri, 9 May 2014 16:39:22 -0700 (PDT), nickbatz
wrote: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...0is%20this.JPG I know this is a bizarre question, but I put this 4" flexible rubbery plastic part in a Ziplock bag on my shelf, probably a few years ago. Now I discovered it and have absolutely NFI what it goes to. Does anyone recognize it? I'm thinking it might have been part of a shockmount? But I don't have the mic that goes with it, so I'm at a loss. Yes, I am of relatively sound mind otherwise. Thanks! That looks like a seal for some kind of airtight container. d |
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Ridiculous question: please help me identify this part I foundon my shelf
On 5/10/2014 3:08 PM, nickbatz wrote:
I think this is either going to be something someone recognizes right away or else it's for...I dunno, a vacuum cleaner. How thick is it? 4" in diameter would be about right for one of those jar lid grips for removing a tight lid. -- For a good time, visit http://mikeriversaudio.wordpress.com |
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Ridiculous question: please help me identify this part I found on my shelf
On 10/05/2014 11:39 a.m., nickbatz wrote: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...0is%20this.JPG I know this is a bizarre question, but I put this 4" flexible rubbery plastic part in a Ziplock bag on my shelf, probably a few years ago. Now I discovered it and have absolutely NFI what it goes to. Does anyone recognize it? I'm thinking it might have been part of a shockmount? But I don't have the mic that goes with it, so I'm at a loss. Yes, I am of relatively sound mind otherwise. Thanks! Gasket from a deli meat slicer? Poly |
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Ridiculous question: please help me identify this part I found onmy shelf
Lots of good applications.
Thanks. I'll probably wake up in the middle of the night and remember what it is. |
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Ridiculous question: please help me identify this part I foundon my shelf
On 13/05/2014 11:09 a.m., nickbatz wrote:
Lots of good applications. Thanks. I'll probably wake up in the middle of the night and remember what it is. I think it might be my cock-ring. But it was too tight ;-! geoff |
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