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We always called them transom rods. 

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Subject: Terminology Question



Okay, I know some of you remember the long poles that used to be in every schoolroom to open and shut those tall windows. Does anyone have a name for the things? I’m drawing a blank in Nomenclature.



 



And while we’re at it, how about those poles with clasps on the end for bringing things down from high shelves?



 



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