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What is this? - Wooden, pegged work bench? Tool? Potty seat? from an Appalachian log barn

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    Posted 6 years ago

    School
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    What is this item? It is 24" long x 11" wide and 10" tall. It is all wood. It was rescued from a log barn that was being demolished.

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    Comments

    1. School, 6 years ago
      The opening in the center is 4" across.
    2. UncleRon UncleRon, 6 years ago
      It's a rare Leprechaun's potty chair. What you're missing is the pot o' gold.
    3. School, 6 years ago
      Isn't that the way it always goes? The pot o' gold always seems to be missing.
    4. Collectables59 Collectables59, 6 years ago
      Looks very toiletry (if that's a word) ha ha. Neil
    5. Windwalker, 6 years ago
      to bad its not a two seater...I would make a offer...moling ...nice save..
    6. School, 6 years ago
      Thank you for the suggestions to it purpose.
    7. UncleRon UncleRon, 6 years ago
      I may be a stand for a tub/pot/bucket/part of a press, which had a hole in the bottom for drainage - such as for cheese making or some similar activity.

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