Looks to me like the lead they sometimes pour into telegraph pole insulators to allow the bolts to attach to the porcelain. Smash them to get it out and they make good sinkers.
Good Luck.
rgren2 said
01:56 PM Oct 26, 2016
Left overs when superman was castrated.
Hendo said
08:31 AM Oct 27, 2016
Hint.
Used on stud cattle farms
Dougwe said
08:55 AM Oct 27, 2016
For the removal of part of the 'Stud' that is of 'similar' shape.
Poor stud!
My Braves would just use their scalping knife if that was needed.
CC Bear said
09:55 AM Oct 27, 2016
Cover the tips of the horns. Dougwe that is plural and at the front of the beast.
Tony Bev said
04:17 PM Oct 27, 2016
Tongue in cheek, and hopefully not taken out of context
Is it used as a reverse psychology tool in the stud yard
Righto said the bull You have been serviced and now I have got a headache, so bugger off
Zap
Righto said the bull You have been serviced and now I have got a headache, so bugger off
Zap, etc
Hendo said
06:13 PM Oct 27, 2016
CC Bear wins! The cheque is in the mail CC.
Used to shape young stud bull horns so they grew straight or turned down.
CC Bear said
07:55 PM Oct 27, 2016
I will wait for it with the latest wine catalogue.
Good Luck.
Left overs when superman was castrated.
Used on stud cattle farms
Poor stud!
My Braves would just use their scalping knife if that was needed.
Tongue in cheek, and hopefully not taken out of context
Is it used as a reverse psychology tool in the stud yard
Righto said the bull You have been serviced and now I have got a headache, so bugger off
Zap
Righto said the bull You have been serviced and now I have got a headache, so bugger off
Zap, etc
Used to shape young stud bull horns so they grew straight or turned down.