Can You Name These Old Things From Grandma's House?

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How good is your memory of the past?

Try this fun quiz to see how many of these things from the past you remember. These are all things that my Grandma "may" have used during her lifetime (She would be over 100 by now).
If you are over 50 you should be able to get most of these correct.
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Do you still have or use any of these things? If so, share your memories in the comments section.

Do you know the answer to the bonus picture? Let us know what it is in the comments.

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QuizzesU
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Of course I remember them, I've been married to granny for 55 years !!!

bug
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Love "Waltz of the Flowers"!

kellypilon
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I not only got all of them, but have used most of them and still have a few of them. But then again, I'm over 70. I can understand why younger (40 and below) might not know some of them. Especially a teen.

reb
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This was a time when we all worked together In the house and outside. It was so enjoyable! We were a family then. What a loss!

carmell
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Slightly worried as most of these were present in my childhood, and I thought I was still young😂

carolewynn
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The bonus, I believe, is a meat/cheese slicer. Only one I missed was "harmonium". My first real skates were old when I got them and had wooden wheels for indoor use on wooden floors such as in roller rinks. I have several sad irons which you heat on a stove, but the one you show you put hot coals inside of it to give it heat. I love antique items. Thank you for the fun video.

donaldshimkus
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I am 80 years old, and I remember some of these from when I was young. But some of them would have been in MY grandmother's time, like the iron and the toaster. You have items from a very broad time period.

jamesvoigt
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WOW! My grandparents had every item in their house...except the Harmonium! The last item looks like Grandmas' bread slicer...but Grandpa used it to cut "thin" slices off a cheese block, as long as there was no danger of Grandma catching him! I still smile every time I think of them; thank you for the trip down memory lane!

Will-yfut
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I’m 58 & grew up in the mountains of New Zealand so probably no surprise that we used almost all these items on a daily basis.

alistairmcelwee
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These things were made much better than any of the junk sold today

MsOldmom
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The bonus :bread slicer, i am owner of 2, nice quizze. Regards from Denmark 🇩🇰

jobbelar
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I would call it a movie camera, not a film camera. Got almost all of them. Stumped by the scales. Fun memories!

patricialassle
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I used most of these growing up. Even yes, the accordian. It's a jaw dropper when you go in Antique stores and see the things you used there! lol

gailgeer
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My grandfather, who was blind from infancy and had perfect pitch, gave me a harmonium when I was about 10 years old. I never knew there was a word for it, actually. I just thought it was an organ. He was so musical and had so many instruments I didn’t think much of it. I have no musical talent myself. One of the greatest regrets of my life has been losing track of that harmonium/organ. I’m so sorry, Pa, that I didn’t value what you were trying to share with me.

CornbreadOracle
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I few years back we lived in an older home with a dial phone on the wall. My grandson stared at it and asked what it was. I was a bit shocked that he'd never seen a dial phone nor how to use it. I felt a bit older that day!🤭

janasimon
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Remember all these things (except the bonus), and used many myself. The skates have steel wheels for sidewalk use, which I made into a crude skateboard. Rental house where I grew up in the 1950s had a 1920s stove, a 1930s refrigerator, and a huge super deluxe tube radio, . Great time to grow up!

loboheeler
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The first telephone l remember was a less flash version of the one you showed. In 1964 we moved from the city to a small New Zealand country town in another province and, I guess the telephone system wasn't as modern as in the province we had left as, that's what was there. I was 5 and totally in awe of it. My mother, on the other hand, loathed it with an undying passion. If you wanted to make a call you turned the handle and a switchboard operator would answer, ask you what number you required and connect your call. We were on what was known as a party line and every house had its own distinctive ring pattern. My mother was convinced, probably quite rightly, that other houses on the same line would listen in to her calls. I know us kids certainly listened in to others and there were certainly no secrets from the switchboard operators. They knew who talked to whom, what about and for exactly how long. Simpler times and a magical place to be a kid.

nikiTricoteuse
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Pretty cool.
I got 'em all except the bonus.
I'm a geezer.
Peace on earth, kiddo's.

kevinogracia
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Nailed every one. I've used or played with every one except the Harmonium.

Bonus trivia: The stovetop toaster is what Sting is using when he sings "I like my toast done on one side" in "Englishman in New York". You had to manually flip the bread, and some people couldn't be bothered to wait that long.

bgrigg