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UER Forum > UE Main > Orbitoclast (Medical Tool for Lobotomy) (Viewed 3514 times)
Turd Furgusen 


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Orbitoclast (Medical Tool for Lobotomy)
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I know the "golden age" of asylum exploration has been over for years but I know a lot of people here have done their far share of UE in mental health facilities.

I'm really trying to get a hold of a tool called an orbitoclast, which was used to preform a transorbital lobotomy.

Willing to pay top $ if someone has a legit set to sell (they came in pairs). Send me a private message.


Thanks!



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I wish… this is the actual "ice pick" tool.

I always wondered if anyone came about one of these.

Please, let me know if you find one! I just would like to know someone has one.




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http://museumoddit...eeman-transorbital


Not an original, but in case you are interested...



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Re: Orbitoclast (Medical Tool for Lobotomy)
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http://museumoddit...eeman-transorbital


Not an original, but in case you are interested...


Yeah, I know Brian, his work is good for sure. The originals came in sets or two and did not include the mallet.




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Re: Orbitoclast (Medical Tool for Lobotomy)
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http://horrorfanzi.../11/session9_d.jpg



I'm not seeing anything here??




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It was just McManus from Session 9 with an icepick tool in his eye.




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