Actually, two provices west OF Toronto. (I realize that Torontonians consider everything west of Yonge Street to be "western Canada". They might be surprized to find out how far west it actually goes.)Ah. West Toronto.
Actually, two provices west OF Toronto. (I realize that Torontonians consider everything west of Yonge Street to be "western Canada". They might be surprized to find out how far west it actually goes.)Ah. West Toronto.
infa red torch ?Anyone
Its purpose it to emit light, in a compact form that can be clipped to your pocket when not in use.Anybody have any idea what this is please?
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It appears to be some sort of pocket pen torch with the clip and it does have bulbs at both ends. The left hand side has a button switch I presume is on/off and the section can be detached with a quarter turn. Has a key hole type of attachment arrangement
The bottom end, I'm calling bottom from the clip orientation, flips open and there is a bulb in the body of the item
The small detached part has two screws which I'm guessing allows access to the battery inside the detached part
The large section shows two srews and again guessing allows access to the battery inside the large section for the bulb under the flip lid
Have no idea or memory of when, where or how I acquired it and apart from guessing it some sort of pocket torch the oddness of its construction has me baffled
Anyone who can enlighten me as to its purpose please do - thanks
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Possible but doubtful. I've not seen it turned on since the battery is lifeless but the bulbs look like those ones with a clear magnifying tip of clear glassinfa red torch ?
What is so odd that is baffling you?
Is the battery built-in or is it replaceable? What kind is it? Are you sure it's rechargeable? Is the bulb on the bottom just a spare bulb?
Does the "front" have a reflector and does the main bulb go though the cutout to go into the reflector?
Do you have any way of making it work? Put in new batteries or recharge the old one?
It's yours for 1 million Australian $I think it's a transporter of some kind, meant to dematerialize your body and then transport you though space and time...but I'm not sure.
Somebody thought it was a good idea at the time. Since nobody else has seen one, it appears to be a failed invention that didn't catch on. (The rest of the first production run is sitting in the back of a warehouse in China.)Why does it have a small detachable part at one end? Why the odd key method of attach / detach? Why a bulb at both ends? Why the bottom bulb is under a flip up cover? Why is there there no plug in socket to recharge the battery inside? Why do you need a screwdriver to dismantle both parts to replace the batteries inside each part?
Somebody thought it was a good idea at the time. Since nobody else has seen one, it appears to be a failed invention that didn't catch on. (The rest of the first production run is sitting in the back of a warehouse in China.)