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xoxoxoBruce 06-25-2008 12:05 AM

June 25, 2008: Picky Picky
 
You can pick your friends, and you can pick your ears, but you can't......

Neatorama points to these two combination earwax spoon/ toothpick, antiques.

Discovery News.
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One Expensive Ear Pick
In this photo released by the Florida Keys News Bureau, a tiny solid gold combination toothpick and earwax scoop is displayed inside a clam shell. A diver recovered the artifact Sunday, May 18, about 40 miles west of Key West during a search for remains of the Spanish galleon Santa Margarita that shipwrecked in a 1622 hurricane. Estimated value of the pick could exceed $100,000
http://cellar.org/2008/earwax-spoon.jpg


APVA
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Sterling Silver Ear Picker Pin
A status symbol and hygienic tool, this ear picker/tooth cleaner was found at the James Fort site by APVA Preservation Virginia archaeologists. The 17th-century English knew about plaque, which they called scale or surf, and were encouraged by doctors to scrape their teeth frequently. They also knew that a buildup of earwax could cause deafness. As was the fashion for many of these tools, our ear picker is double-ended, combining the function of an ear scoop with that of a nail/tooth cleaner. Ear pickers were used by all levels of society in medieval and post-medieval England, but ours, being silver, probably belonged to a gentleman.
http://cellar.org/2008/sterlingearpicker.jpg

Bet you wish you had one for the gross out value. :D

Eclipse 06-25-2008 02:38 AM

Hygiene is important! These people just valued it so much that they even made tools out of precious metals for...a classier experience? I guess this shows that pretty much anything can be made from gold and silver. :) :cool:

newtimer 06-25-2008 02:45 AM

I wonder when these tools went out of fashion in the West. And why. People still have earwax, right? People should still groom themselves, right?
I have a little earwax spoon/keychain that I bought in China a few years ago for about 2 cents. (They're mass-produced in steel, not silver) It's a handy little tool.

Clodfobble 06-25-2008 08:11 AM

That's what Q-tips are for.

HungLikeJesus 06-25-2008 08:15 AM

I thought that was a coke spoon.

xoxoxoBruce 06-25-2008 08:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by newtimer (Post 464706)
I wonder when these tools went out of fashion in the West. And why.

Replaced with car keys. ;)

sweetwater 06-25-2008 09:20 AM

Gold and silver for earwax and tartar removal, but I guess they used the old farmer's blow to clean their noses. Now I'm going to stop thinking about these things for the rest of my life.:yelsick:

barefoot serpent 06-25-2008 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 464724)
That's what Q-tips are for.

'cepting Q-tips just shove most of the wax up into the far recesses of the ear canal. And, of course, the Q-tip folks say not to use their product in the ear canal.;)

footfootfoot 06-25-2008 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by barefoot serpent (Post 464750)
'cepting Q-tips just shove most of the wax up into the far recesses of the ear canal. And, of course, the Q-tip folks say not to use their product in the ear canal.;)

Poor technique. Q-tipping is an art and feels deliriously wonderful. I'm a junkie. My ears are very tidy. The qtip folks just don't want you to stick it in your ear for fear you will poke a hole in your ear drum or leave cotton in there. All examples of poor technique.

xoxoxoBruce 06-25-2008 11:46 AM

They don't care if you screw up your ear, they just don't want to be sued.:D

jinx 06-25-2008 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by footfootfoot (Post 464751)
Poor technique. Q-tipping is an art and feels deliriously wonderful. I'm a junkie. My ears are very tidy. The qtip folks just don't want you to stick it in your ear for fear you will poke a hole in your ear drum or leave cotton in there. All examples of poor technique.

I agree 100%. It's all about the eargasm.

glatt 06-25-2008 12:41 PM

depends on the diameter of the ear canal. My wife, poor thing, has small diameter ear canals and can't insert the q-tip into the canal. It just mushes the wax back into the canal opening.

I, on the other hand, get an eargasm every morning.

Skylight 06-25-2008 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 464763)
I, on the other hand, get an eargasm every morning.



http://fc02.deviantart.com/fs5/i/200...y_chadamus.jpg


:D

Clodfobble 06-25-2008 02:50 PM

I am surprised to find so many q-tip junkies. I thought my every-day-without-fail habit was rare.

Flint 06-25-2008 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 464776)
I thought my every-day-without-fail habit was rare.

If I don't q-tip my ears after I shower, my ears feel gross all day. All moist and itchy; it drives me crazy.


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