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This is a RELI-A-PAK kit that used to fasten pipes together. It contains 4 5/8-11x3 bolts and 4 5/8-11 finished hex nuts as well as 3 inch GARLOCK 700 ring style 1/16 inch thick gasket. The contents of the kit is packed into a foldable box. The kit…

The AMD Radeon R7 240 is a small, low-profile graphics card made for basic display and light computer tasks. It became common in budget and office PCs because it used very little power and didn’t need an extra power cable. While not built for heavy…

A modern Apple iPad with a full-screen display with touch screen and thin bezels. The photos show the device both powered on and powered off. The iPad color is blue. The iPad A16, released in 2024, brought faster performance and better efficiency to…

The Audiovox Portable DVD Player is a compact personal media device designed for watching movies or TV on the go. Its small built-in LCD screen that folds over the attached DVD drive made the piece of technology a popular choice for road trips,…

This image is a hemacytometer used for cell counting. This kit was manufactured by a well-known brand, it was used during the outbreak of HIV. It is designed for the precise use of counting blood cells. This kit belonged to Jesse R. Peel, who…

This Ericsson telephone model was made in Brazil, it features a heavy Bakelite body, a coiled handset cord, and the iconic circular dial with finger holes used to manually input numbers. The brand Ericsson is originally from Sweden, and over the…

The 1858 Remington New Model Army reproduction by F.lli Pietta is a six-shot black powder revolver featuring an eight-inch blue-steel barrel and a brass trigger guard. Following the 1864 Colt factory fire, the Remington New Model Army became the…

The Focal Microscope was a house branded product from Kmart which was a rebranded product originally manufactured in Japan. The Focal Microscope from Kmart was a mass-market educational microscope sold during the mid-to-late 20th century as part of…

The Framework 13 model laptop, a one-of-a-kind design featuring swappable modules, an included screwdriver and spudger, and easily removable/replaceable components. This laptop represents the consumer right-to-repair movement to fight…

The GMC-500+ is a device that measures and detects radiation. It is specifically designed for beta, gamma, and x-ray radiation. The device possesses two different Geiger‑Müller tubes for detecting different radiation levels, allowing it to detect up…

This artifact is a large, handcrafted fantasy sword modeled in an exaggerated style common to video game and anime weapon design specifically the buster sword from Final Fantasy which Cloud the main character uses frequently. The blade features a…

This artifact is a homemade pinhole film camera designed to capture images using light exposure through a small aperture. It is constructed from a lightproof box and functions without a traditional lens, relying instead on a tiny pinhole to project…

This artifact is an iPhone 6s. It was released by Apple in 2015. The iPhone 6s marked a notable point in smartphone development with features such as 3D Touch, Touch ID, Live Photos, and an improved camera system. Its design reflects Apple’s…

The Kodak Junior Six-20 is a folding film camera estimated to have been manufactured in the 1930s. To operate it, users need to use a lever that allows the lens to protrude into its taking position. Looking closely at the lens, one will find the text…

This machete was obtained by a family member some time while deployed for Operation Desert Storm and passed down. The machete itself has a decorative leather sheath, a black handle, and a long slightly curved steel blade. The blade shows surface ware…

A French weatherglass that uses the elevation of water to predict changes in weather. It is designed to hang off a hook attached to the wall of a boat. The hook is connected to a wooden base with a metal plate on it that explains the implications of…

The Osborne Executive was released in 1982. A briefcase-like portable computer that was designed to be the upgraded and more powerful version of its predecessor. However, before the computer could make its mark, the company filed for bankruptcy and…

The images shows a Raspberry Pi 5 which is a tiny, affordable computer that is the size of a credit card. People can plug it into a monitor and add a keyboard and mouse and use it like a regular computer. People use this tiny computer to learn…
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