Tools -- Folklore
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Fuzz boxes / Mark W. Bake, 1985
Report by Brigham Young University folklore student Mark W. Bake about how, after castrating a young bull, the scrotum is stretched over the top of a fence post until dry, forming a stiff box to hold small items.
Hay derrick / Keith Johansen, 1982
Report by Brigham Young University folklore student Keith Johansen, who collected information from his father, Wesley Johansen. Hay is lifted onto its stack with a derrick; the lifting rope is pulled by a tractor, and the hay is dumped from the fork with a second rope operated by hand. Report includes a drawing.
Kukari knife / Lorelie Biggs, 1982
Report by Brigham Young University folklore student Lorelie Biggs, who collected information from her father, Niel Biggs. Gurkas carry kukari knives, a traditional weapon. The kukari is never sheathed without drawing blood first. Report includes a sketch.
MARC cake / Aaron Byers, 1997 January 23
Report by Brigham Young University folklore student Aaron Byers, who collected information from his wife, Jeanette Byers. A library employee's going-away party had a message written as a MARC record on the cake.
Marine corps tradition / Kent M. Young, 1984 July 19
Report by Brigham Young University student Kent M. Young about information he heard during Marine Corps Boot Camp, summer 1966. A red stripe on dress blues commemorates the bloody battle of Chapultepec; Marines' nickname, "Leather necks," comes from the leather collar of their original uniform; this collar protected against sword cuts. Collector notes finding evidence only for the existence of the leather collar, among all of the above.
Morale / Shauna J. Sorensen, 1997 January 20
Report by Brigham Young University folklore student Shauna J. Sorensen about a sign by the copier in the English Language Center that remarks somewhat sarcastically on the "everything's a rush job" environment.
No lot lizards / Corey Butcher, 1996 February 8
Report by Brigham Young University folklore sudent Corey Butcher about a truck-driver's window sticker (photocopy enclosed) warns off "lot lizards" (truck-stop prostitutes).
Nursing uniform / Hillary Huefner, 1992 October 20
Operation eyes / Melissa Sucher, 1997 February 3
Report by Brigham Young University folklore student Melissa Sucher about a humorous flier that was written by University Police to draw attention to thefts, particularly from unlocked lockers in the athletic facilities. A copy of the flier is included in the report.
Roping / Dirk Linderman, 1992
Report by Brigham Young University folklore student Dirk Linderman, who collected information from his grandmother, Blanche Peterson. Branding calves required a good roping horse and careful observation of the mother cow's brand. Report includes a photocopy of photograph of a man roping.