There are these odd metal objects my office mate keeps finding on the road
January 20, 2005 10:00 AM
There are these odd metal objects my office mate keeps finding on the road (+)
in parking lots, along roadsides. they quickly rust and are flat on one, worn or bevelled on the other.
th entire photographed collection was found within a block. we are at a university. there is a bus stop along that route. here are the pictures:
http://www.artistportfolio.ws/tmp/
in parking lots, along roadsides. they quickly rust and are flat on one, worn or bevelled on the other.
th entire photographed collection was found within a block. we are at a university. there is a bus stop along that route. here are the pictures:
http://www.artistportfolio.ws/tmp/
Those are street cleaner bristles, made of spring steel. You'll generally find a ton shortly after the street cleaner comes through.
posted by PaperDragon at 10:06 AM on January 20, 2005
posted by PaperDragon at 10:06 AM on January 20, 2005
Broken bristles/brushes from a street sweeper.
posted by sailormouth at 10:09 AM on January 20, 2005
posted by sailormouth at 10:09 AM on January 20, 2005
Thirded. They make great lockpicks if you grind them down.
posted by metaculpa at 10:17 AM on January 20, 2005
posted by metaculpa at 10:17 AM on January 20, 2005
In high school a friend once tried to convince me they were for male urethral stimulation. I can only hope he never tried it himself.
posted by blueshammer at 10:30 AM on January 20, 2005
posted by blueshammer at 10:30 AM on January 20, 2005
Fourthed, and metacupla nails it. But when grinding them, you have to be careful to not let them get too hot.
posted by eriko at 10:45 AM on January 20, 2005
posted by eriko at 10:45 AM on January 20, 2005
one of my old art teachers used to collect them and sharpen them. held a good point and were cheaper (free) than x-acto blades.
posted by Hackworth at 3:30 PM on January 20, 2005
posted by Hackworth at 3:30 PM on January 20, 2005
I also collect them. I used to call the 'toys'. Now I call them 'picks' ;)
And Kudos to the forensic-style photography. Tre cool.
posted by bdave at 5:56 PM on January 20, 2005
And Kudos to the forensic-style photography. Tre cool.
posted by bdave at 5:56 PM on January 20, 2005
Being spring steel they also make good thumb piano keys. Ideal for lock picks as others have said but when the cops ask you why you are collecting them say thumb piano.
posted by Mitheral at 11:35 AM on January 21, 2005
posted by Mitheral at 11:35 AM on January 21, 2005
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