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Looks like a storage for fossils/bones/dried specimens. I see them on discovery channel all the time. by the way, since this is the General forum, you are very much on topic.
But after a little thought (and a few cans of Charliehorse special), I realized it was a fine example of Ron Popeile's Grandpa's first infomercial hit the Ronco handy-dandy coal fired dehydrator. Not for $24.95, or even $19.95, telegraph in the next week, and we'll let you have it for a mere $14.95 But wait, there's more; if we receive your telegram within 48 hours, we'll include a supply of low sulphur coal to quickly dry your bannaners, apples, or Buffalo Flank.
But after a little thought (and a few cans of Charliehorse special), I realized it was a fine example of Ron Popeile's Grandpa's first infomercial hit the Ronco handy-dandy coal fired dehydrator. Not for $24.95, or even $19.95, telegraph in the next week, and we'll let you have it for a mere $14.95 But wait, there's more; if we receive your telegram within 48 hours, we'll include a supply of low sulphur coal to quickly dry your bannaners, apples, or Buffalo Flank. This reply was in reference to Item A, of course.
I don't know what Item B is called, or it's specific use, but I do know how it works. Just a few more cans, and that will make sense to y'all, too. Maybe this will jog Reeves' memory.
I see some one has been to an antique store, or in Grannies attic.
I also think A is a dehyrator of some type, possibly seeds.