I’ve acquired this thing recently. It’s solid wood and none of the parts move. The handle is firmly attached. It measures 14" tall. It comes with three different sized holes: 1-1/4", 1", and 7/8".

So far, my guesses are: misc. tool holder, tobacco pipe rack, communion cup holder, crochet needle holder, or shot glass flight tray. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

    • tal@lemmy.today
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      5 days ago

      I also see at least several not-identical-but-similar crochet hook holders when doing image searches, so the concept of “wooden crochet hook holder” can’t be that unusual:

      They have holes, in some cases of different size, and a center handle. That being said, all of the ones I saw seem to have this multi-level design, to be lighter, which OP’s object doesn’t.

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        Maybe a homemade version which would be easier to make; you’d just have to turn and drill holes into a hunk of wood.

        And/Or multi-function purpose of being relatively sturdy enough to beat people with.

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        Dang, the handles on that set of hooks looks like it would be hard on the hand and fingers after using for a while, like blister-inducing.

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      I thought the holes went all the way through, so I was going to say some sort of tool for crochet/knitting.

      A holder for crochet/knitting tools makes sense to me.

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    Thank you to everyone who commented. I think a crochet hook holder seems to be the most likely purpose. The different sized holes that the others have shown may confirm it. I like the masher idea but the holes don’t go all the way through so that idea is out. I like the thought of using it as a gavel too, but that can’t be it.

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      That was my first guess too — that or a brush holder, which would explain the variable-size holes, since brush handle diameter can vary a lot. I did some image searches, but while I did find wooden holders, and for brushes variable-size holes, I couldn’t find one that had a handle like OP’s object. I don’t think that one would normally pick up a pen holder.

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    5 days ago

    At a glance that could work well to hold umbrellas with pointy tips

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    communion cup holder

    I’ve never seen a communion cup set with different-sized cups. I don’t think that that’s it.

    EDIT: Probably same argument applies against shot glass holder.

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    It looks like a big potatoe ricer. So I would guest a tool to smash something bigger than a potatoe. Having different hole size would change how thinly its smashed.

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      Someone else guessed a meat tenderizer. I was thinking a berry masher. But, as OP responded, the holes don’t go all the way through, which all of those would require.

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    4 days ago

    What about cocktail forks and other small utensils like that? Do you think the holes would be big enough for that?