It is the ignition switch for the space craft used in the War of the Worlds. Martians, you know, love round things. But I never would have guessed that Lucas supplied them. I guess that explains a fe
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I believe that's a trafficator and horn push from a Nash metro. (Turn signals and horn button on this side of the pond.) It is the ignition switch for the space craft used in the War of the Worlds. M
<< It is the ignition switch for the space craft used in the War of the Worlds. Martians, you know, love round things. But I never would have guessed that Lucas supplied them. I guess that explains a
At the risk of appearing to be an absolute geek, I'll point out that in the H.G. Wells novel, the Martians had a technology that supposedly developed without the wheel. So certain round things, at le
You have that all wrong. Asian metal is made from US beer cans. (recycled) But re-forged with a donkey dung fueled furnace. And believe it or not, someone I know was over in Taiwan, he explained how