HGTV.com
HGTV Message Boards
Decorating
Antiques & Collectibles
Does anyone know what this is? (washboard??) |
Go ![]() | New ![]() | Find ![]() | Notify ![]() | Tools ![]() | Reply ![]() | |
Found this at goodwill and have no idea what it is or if it's worth anything. Can anyone shed any light? This message has been edited. Last edited by: Steve K, | |||
|
Just a guess? To my eyes it may resemble a portable seated drawing support. One may sit facing the grooved area and rest a canvas, board or other rigid surface with paper, to sit/squat and draw. Could also be a wood working support of some kind? | ||||
|
I tried sitting in it facing the serrated wood part and it is very comfortable -- so I think you're right. I'm thinking this is a seated scrubbing board for washing clothes? Doesn't the serrated part look like the surface of a scrubbing board? | ||||
|
I can understand why you would guess that, but a wooden scrub board surface is not normally the case. And you would be sitting in the run off water. The grooves have another purpose, I believe. Perhaps measured distance related to creating something? Hopefully it will trigger someone's recollection. | ||||
|
My guess is it is boot/show related - either to help you remove your boots or to clean them off. | ||||
|
No woman would sit on that to scrub clothes. They'd be soaking wet. It is familiar. I've seen something similar somewhere. Maybe something will come to me at 3 a.m. tomorrow. If so, I'll give you a call. Sherry Does this hat make my butt look big? www.keepyouinstitches.blogspot.com http://s193.photobucket.com/al...9/keepyouinstitches/ www.friendsofthedaingerfieldpu...library.blogspot.com | ||||
|
Don't think it is for either drawing or scrub board (really a woman in a skirt would straddle that?) Hope you let us know. Maybe Terry Koval could identify it? | ||||
|
Wonder if it could be a portable device to stack things on and measure the height? Or create multiples of something and cut them all the same length with the grooves as measurement? | ||||
|
My first thought was a boot jack also, but then realized that there is no cut out part to put the heel of your boot in to pull it off. My father had a boot jack that he used all of the time. I wonder what happened to it. | ||||
|
This is actually LARGER than one would think (way too big for a typical boot jack, unless you were Paul Bunyan). If you look at the pictures in comparison to the doorways and throw rug stripes. The longest board is probably 4-5 feet or so??? | ||||
|
I think it has something to do with weaving and/or textiles. | ||||
|
I can't even post what it looks like to me! | ||||
|
| Powered by Social Strata |
| Please Wait. Your request is being processed... |
|
HGTV Message Boards
Decorating
Antiques & Collectibles
Does anyone know what this is? (washboard??)
