I always wondered what a fidik was.
Oh man…a desk doohickey that does it all…
Don’t you remember the old “Dick Van Dyke Show”? It’s a Ding! Probably worth millions of $ on “Antique Road Show.”
Hard to play those without spraining something.
The toughest part is finding parts and qualified repairman.(or is that person/)
The “Chronicles of Fidik.”
It also appears vaguely “weapony.”
A fiddle designed by Rubik?
The Fidik is clearly a device designed for removing the complex stains left by using a rutaclachet.
Ahhhh……the rare potato version of the fidik. Cheaper ones use lesser vegetables like turnips or yams.
It vaguely reminds me of Gary Larson’s Attention Getting Device. . .
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Rube Goldbergs lesser known attempt at kitchen utensils.That’s the second biggest Fidik I’ve ever seen !
I thought it was intended to demonstrate one of Newton’s Laws of Fidiks.
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Steve Bartholomew over 9 years ago
I always wondered what a fidik was.
donwalter over 9 years ago
Oh man…a desk doohickey that does it all…
emptc12 over 9 years ago
Don’t you remember the old “Dick Van Dyke Show”? It’s a Ding! Probably worth millions of $ on “Antique Road Show.”
pumaman over 9 years ago
Hard to play those without spraining something.
J Short over 9 years ago
The toughest part is finding parts and qualified repairman.(or is that person/)
ZorkArg over 9 years ago
The “Chronicles of Fidik.”
It also appears vaguely “weapony.”
Peam Premium Member over 9 years ago
A fiddle designed by Rubik?
mistercatworks over 9 years ago
The Fidik is clearly a device designed for removing the complex stains left by using a rutaclachet.
Vet Premium Member over 9 years ago
Ahhhh……the rare potato version of the fidik. Cheaper ones use lesser vegetables like turnips or yams.
bmonk over 9 years ago
It vaguely reminds me of Gary Larson’s Attention Getting Device. . .
see: Link Text
boldyuma over 9 years ago
Rube Goldbergs lesser known attempt at kitchen utensils.That’s the second biggest Fidik I’ve ever seen !
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
I thought it was intended to demonstrate one of Newton’s Laws of Fidiks.