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What is Object #11?

Object #11 is a...

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Answer: Foot Stimulator. The vintage Fischer Pedasine Electro Therapy Foot Stimulator sends little shocks to your feet and is adjustable for pulse or continuous and you can also adjust the power. Learn more ››

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Answer: Foot Stimulator. The vintage Fischer Pedasine Electro Therapy Foot Stimulator sends little shocks to your feet and is adjustable for pulse or continuous and you can also adjust the power. Learn more ››

What is Object #12?

Object #12 is a...

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Answer: Morticians Reconstruction Model. The model was used to aid the mortician in the reconstruction of a face using wax. The death mask is made of thick rubber and fits over the “skull”. Learn more ››

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Answer: Morticians Reconstruction Model. The model was used to aid the mortician in the reconstruction of a face using wax. The death mask is made of thick rubber and fits over the “skull”. Learn more ››

What is Object #13?

Object #13 is a...

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Answer: Head & Hair Massager. 1920’s era Meco-Sazh is a head & hair massager that improved hair growth by stimulating the hair follicles. Learn more ››

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Answer: Head & Hair Massager. 1920’s era Meco-Sazh is a head & hair massager that improved hair growth by stimulating the hair follicles. Learn more ››

What is Object #14?

Object #14 is a(n)...

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Answer: Egg Opener. Sadly this is not an antique intestinal clamp. It is simply a Hartigan’s champion Egg Opener patented in 1903. Learn more ››

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Answer: Egg Opener. Sadly this is not an antique intestinal clamp. It is simply a Hartigan’s champion Egg Opener patented in 1903. Learn more ››

What is Object #15?

Object #15 is a...

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Answer: Flesh Brush. Englishman, Dr. George A. Scott, was a prolific advertiser of the Electric Flesh Brush and other quack products in late nineteenth century America. Learn more ››

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Answer: Flesh Brush. Englishman, Dr. George A. Scott, was a prolific advertiser of the Electric Flesh Brush and other quack products in late nineteenth century America. Learn more ››

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