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This object looks like a bizarre boomerang, or maybe it’s a stylish ice pick. But the only thing it has in common with either of those is that it fits in your hand. Do you know what it is?

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Give us your best guess, and we’ll reveal the answer tomorrow.

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18 Responses

  1. Mary says:

    Might this be a box cutter/envelope opener….

  2. Heather says:

    It's a purse hanger!

  3. Erika says:

    A book stand?

  4. Hillary says:

    A pool rack?

  5. bob says:

    bottle opener

  6. Anne says:

    letter opener

  7. bOBBIE jO cOLEMAN says:

    Its a dinner bell!!! COME AND GET IT!!!!!

  8. Shirley says:

    Napkin ring

  9. Alyson says:

    boomerang

  10. n_boyd27 says:

    It cuts the foil on wine bottles or is a napkin ring….

  11. n_boyd27 says:

    foil cutter for wine bottle

  12. n_boyd27 says:

    Book Page holder

  13. patti kick says:

    something to help put thread on for sewing?

  14. Christina says:

    Picture frame?

    Christina http://www.becauseofmadalene.com

  15. Shelby says:

    Is it a towel holder that is missing the part that you screw onto the wall?

  16. janet says:

    A jar opener, like a pickle jar?

  17. Christie says:

    It’s a tooth pick!

  18. vaneca says:

    i think that it could be a decoration of some sort a unique decor that you culd put around the house somewhere it would give a serious artistic feel to the green home especially if you put it in the guest room saying the colors are red,white,black, and i think brown thats how many times that ive looked at the pics

Farima AlaviFarima is an assistant editor for HGTV.com. Aside from her job, she loves fashion, playing with her rambunctious Yorkie, Rosie, and is a self-proclaimed foodie. She lives in a house...

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