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This week’s mystery item is action packed. Check out the awesome pop up motion.

I’ll get the ball rolling. Perhaps this is the world’s tiniest submarine?

Now it’s your turn. Take a guess, and come back tomorrow for the answer.

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20 Responses

  1. Matthew Peck says:

    I'll go with cigar cutter

  2. Andrea Johnson says:

    A very pretty stapler??

  3. Katie Loyd says:

    Staple Remover?

  4. Laura R says:

    definitely cigar cutter.

  5. @aidensdame says:

    I'ma go with cigar cutter too.

  6. Michael says:

    Totally a cigar cutter!

  7. joyce says:

    Cigar cutter

  8. Dolores says:

    It looks like it’s a cigar cutter but it can be A stapler hope I’m right

  9. Jessica says:

    Garlic Press?

  10. byronlaurel says:

    going with the garlic press – that was the first thing that came to my mind

  11. bekki says:

    i first thought stapler, but garlic press or cigar cutter do make more sense lol

  12. pixelecho69 says:

    It looks like a cigar cutter or a strange stapler

  13. Brook says:

    Olive pitter

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  15. NcNett says:

    Cigar cutter!

  16. johnmangano says:

    I would say that the Opening is too small for a Cigar Cutter. I think perhaps this may be an Olive Pitter. Taking a look at it – it looks like you place the olive through the hole on the side. Now if you take a look, there is also a hole at the front tip. I think this is where the seedless olive pops out… Just a thought!

  17. Pixie Wiseman says:

    I think this is a stem cutter for flowers….

  18. Pixie Wiseman says:

    Or it is a cherry pitter….

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