Al and Peggy's Corner: Wordless Wednesdy With A Little "Name That Photo" Added...

Wordless Wednesdy With A Little "Name That Photo" Added...

Wordless Wednesday With A Little  "Name That Photo" Added

 

Here's a little picture that might get your brain turning.  It's something old, matter of fact it hasn't been used in years.  It would of caused a lot of problems if it hadn't existed when it was used. 

Look carefully, even though we don't think you will get it.

To help we will add a clue around supper time (EST), take a shot, come back later after the clue and take a second shot

We will reveal the big picture tomorrow, so keep that computer humming...

Keep Those Wheels A Rollin 

We know, the above picture could be just about anything... you guys are so smart we have to try to trick you a little bit.  Well this clue is probably going to give it away but that's okay, but you will have to wait until this time tomorrow for the full picture.

There used to be a guy that controlled what you see in picture number one.  He hung out in what you see in the picture below.  It used to be not a bad little place until the riff raft came.

 

home sweet home

 

 

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Comments

Is it part of a train?

Posted by Wanda Kubat-Nerdin (Prado Real Estate, St. George, UT 435.632.9374) 8 months ago

Good morning Al & Peggy, I have NO idea what that is, but it is a cool picture. I will stay tuned to see what clues you give us.

Posted by Andrea Swiedler - REALTOR - Greater New Milford CT, Litchfield County & More (Prudential Adams & Associates, REALTORS, New Milford CT) 8 months ago

I'd say a train but those wheels won't turn.

Posted by Larry Bettag - Cherry Creek Mortgage 8 months ago

Funny thing, we said that everyone would guess some part of a trian, we have to tell you Wanda and Larry it not that easy.  Check the clue at supper time, Andrea give it a shot.

Posted by Al and Peggy Cunningham, Brokers Voted Best Real Estate People Brampton (RE/MAX Realty Services Inc. Buying or Selling) 8 months ago

I don't have any idea as to what it could be, but I'm anxiously awaiting the supper time clue.

Posted by Lorrie Semler, Addison Real Estate Specialist (Keller Williams) 8 months ago

Looks like a spur gear with the alignment wheels. Maybe part of the mechanism to open up one of the 'locks' up there along the lake?

Posted by Ed Silva CDPE, GRI, ABR, Real Estate Agent (RE/MAX Partners, LLC, Prospect, Ct) 8 months ago

Wow Al & Peggy, you have me stumped... when you say it hasn't been used in years, are you saying that generally it is no longer used, or that you haven't used this thing in years?

Posted by Chris Smith Re/Max Chay Realty Inc., Brokerage 8 months ago

Ed you are on the right "track" but no cigar.  You will probably help others with their guesses.

Chris somethings just have to make way for the new, and this poor things slowed to a stop.

 

Posted by Al and Peggy Cunningham, Brokers Voted Best Real Estate People Brampton (RE/MAX Realty Services Inc. Buying or Selling) 8 months ago

I think it is the mechanism that allows water through or to shut the flow of water off....close....huh?!

Posted by Wanda Kubat-Nerdin (Prado Real Estate, St. George, UT 435.632.9374) 8 months ago

Sorry Wanda, but dinner time is getting close....

Posted by Al and Peggy Cunningham, Brokers Voted Best Real Estate People Brampton (RE/MAX Realty Services Inc. Buying or Selling) 8 months ago

To me it looks like the wheels of a railroad car in a museum that have been locked so that the car won't roll away in an earthquake. The shack looks like the old railroad shacks during the railway post office days where the mail clerk would hang out the upstairs window with the mail bag hanging on a stick and the mail clerk in the railway post office car would catch the mail bag with his own stick as the train rolled by. Ah, those were the days.

Happy Thanksgiving from our house to yours!

Posted by Russel Ray, San Diego home inspector (Russel Ray, Property Consultant) 8 months ago

Good guess Russel but this is not a train or any part of one.  Could get hairballs licking these stamps.

Posted by Al and Peggy Cunningham, Brokers Voted Best Real Estate People Brampton (RE/MAX Realty Services Inc. Buying or Selling) 8 months ago

Al and Peggy - could it be something to do with a river raft or ferry across a river ... or perhaps part of a lift for an old mine shaft

Posted by Kathy Clulow ASPĀ® SRESĀ® Offering Full Real Estate Services Since 1973 (RE/MAX Scugog Realty Ltd Brokerage) 8 months ago

Al and Peggy, I am real bad at this so I will just come back tomorrow to see what the answer is.

Posted by George Souto (McCue Mortgage) FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages CT. 8 months ago

My smart brother is looking over my shoulder and telling me it's for a draw bridge. 

Posted by Lorrie Semler, Addison Real Estate Specialist (Keller Williams) 8 months ago

Okay, so we're all left in suspense here! My first thought was something like a train, but then the wheels looked locked. Perhaps I'm just too young! (lol)

Posted by Deena Cottingham, Home Stager & Photographer (GreenApple Staging & Images, Calgary Staging & Photography) 8 months ago

Okay Active Rain, take a minute and stop eating that turkey and check out the answer to the "Name That Photo", just click right here for your answer.

Posted by Al and Peggy Cunningham, Brokers Voted Best Real Estate People Brampton (RE/MAX Realty Services Inc. Buying or Selling) 8 months ago

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