To enter last week’s Toolsday’s giveaway, you had to identify a round wooden thing that looked like a tricked-out paper towel holder. We had an interesting variety of answers, everything from a pasta dryer, to a foot massager, to a yarn roller, to a guinea pig exercise wheel. Well, all those answers are wrong. Last week’s mystery tool was an antique fishing-line dryer.
We randomly picked one winner out of all the comments and that lucky person is Librarypat who also thought it was a yarn winder. Congrats Librarypat, even though you guessed incorrectly, you still win. You have one week to reply to our email before we pick another winner.
Next Tuesday, we will be giving away a Craftsman 19-Volt Cordless Planer. A necessity for every woodworker, this powerful tool can cut a variety of wood. The adjustable depth and the grooved front shoe makes it easy to create perfect 45-degree chamfered and beveled edges.
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To win the Craftsman 19-Volt Cordless Planer, post a comment (click “comment” above) and tell us what this old-timey gadget is (pictured below). You don’t have to answer correctly to win; we will randomly pick one winner. 
On Tuesday, December 11, we will select the winner then start up a new giveaway for another tool, which will be given away the Tuesday after that.
You have until December 11, 2012 at 2:00pm (ET) to enter to win the Craftsman Cordless Planer.






Looks like a fan of some sort.
Is this the spring loader for bluerock shooting?
early spring mounted "ring" mic
It looks like an antique microphone.
old time radio microphone
microphone
Antique speaker
microphone
mike
A new age anntenea?
Heater coil
and old singing microphone
first out door micophone
microphone
Where's Charlie McCarthy?
radio station antique microphone
A speaker
Old fashion microphone
Some type of heating element
A very highly detailed model of a 1920's Art Deco Era microphone. Suspended in a spring cage to reduce noise from vibrations these Microphones can be seen in vintage Hollywood pictures and movies. Great high level of detail with many fully molded cast pieces
Looks like an old radio microphone
old tyme speaker
microphone
antique microphone circa the 1952's
I agree, its a spring mounted hanging "ring" carbon mic from the 1920's
microphone
An antique stereo speaker