Wow that was a quick resolution! I was imagining something to do with woolen yarn or crochet or something. Doesn’t look substantial enough to deal with dough, but I stand corrected!

Yup, I wouldn’t have known that was a dough whisk.

Anyone know what this is used for - possibly quite niche, but no more so than the last two. I use it regularly and think it is genius.

Nope - added another photo to show scale.

It looks like those T-piece splitters for greenhouse irrigation, assuming it is hollow.

Nice pen BTW.

    Hotmetal Thanks, work desk and work pen. Just noticed how manky my scabby work keyboard is!

    Not for irrigation - it is hollow though.

    DavecUK

    Yep Danish Whisk and here’s one I pepared earlier and do use….occasionally

    Oops! sorry. A bit late to the party on that one.

    It looks like it is for placing something….you push it in so the top piece is in a circular opening, then push and twist, to secure?

      DavecUK Getting close. Something does go in the circular opening which can spring open slightly wider - then can be secured by the loose collar. No twisting required though, and not for placing anything.

        Elcarajillo

        Might work, if you have a wine bottle with a neck about 5mm in diameter. :-) But no - not that.

        I believe I have one of those or something very similar because I used to play a lot of guitar! Got mine when I had a Yamaha 12 string acoustic because the bridge pins were too close together and I couldn’t grip to pull them out.

          Flat_Eric Ladies and gentlemen - we have a winner. Well gentlemen, don’t think there are any ladies here.

          As Flat_Eric says, it’s for pulling the pins that secure the strings through the bridge on steel strung acoustic guitars. It slips over the head of the pin, then the collar is pushed down before pulling the pin out. It saves levering them out which risks damage to the bridge or pliers which risks damage to the pin.

          More info here - proudly made in Murica. Snapz 2.0 (bigrockmfg.com)