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Unique fish lock. The keyhole is hidden under the fin and opens when the eyeball in the back is pressed. Purchased at an antique store. | r/mildlyinteresting
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After a knife was sharpened until it was completely unusable, Japanese chefs would inscribe the handles with messages expressing their gratefulness before disposing. It is believed that you have to give thanks to these tools for all of it's hard work. | r
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Mildly Interesting - Unique fish lock. The keyhole is hidden under the fin and opens when the eyeball in the back is pressed. Purchased at an antique store. | r/mildlyinteresting
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