From Eilers:  Part VII 

Child's toy made of breadfruit wood.  Eilers, 1936:  page 175.
Toy
Model boat, tegak.   Length 117  cm; height 9 cm; width 5 cm.  Eilers, 1936:  page 177.
Boat Model
Model boat with mast of poplar wood.  Length 86 cmn; width 5 cm; height 8 cm.  Eilers, 1936:  page 178.
Boat Model
Tobi outrigger and knots.  Sketch by E. Kramer.  Eilers, 1936:  p. 178.
Tobi Outrigger and Knots
A Tobian sail.  Sketch by A. Kramer.    (1)  mast, gosugos; (2) boom, rim; (3) sail, ug; (4) edge/selvage, danimat; (5) cloth, uras; (6) fastenings, faufaur; (7) fastenings, bobu; (8) large (?) , mori rap; (9) small (?), moritsi.  Eilers, 1936:  p. 179.
Tobian Sail
Paddle of breadfruit wood, uatir.  Length 137 cm; width 25 cm; diameter of handle 3, 5 cm.  Eilers, 1936:  p. 179.
Paddle
Bait hooks, bari fetur.  Length 9 cm; width 1 cm.  Eilers, 1936:  p. 181.
Bait Hooks
Bait hooks, bari fetur.  Length 3.3 cm; width 2.5 cm.  Eilers, 1936:  p. 181.
Bait Hooks
Bait hooks, bari fetur.   Eilers, 1936:  p. 181.
Bait Hooks
Strong cord with fishhook, 4 cm x 3 cm.  Eilers, 1936:  p. 183.
Cord with Fishhook
Fishhook.   Length 3.5 cm; width 2 cm.  Eilers, 1936:  p. 183.
Fishhook
Fishhook with iron.  3 cm by 2 cm.  Eilers, 1936:  p. 183.
Fishhook
Fishline with sinkers and hooks.  Eilers, 1936:  p. 184. 
Fishline With Sinkers and  Hooks
Schematic drawing illustrating the construction of a fish trap.  Eilers, 1936:  p. 186.
Fish Trap Drawing
Device for catching large fish made of wood and cordage, haru uenigey.  Length 40 cm.  Eilers, 1936:  p. 187.
Fish Catching Device
Roof thatching needle of notched hibiscus wood, totirim.  Length 21 cm; diameter 13 cm.  Eilers, 1936:  p. 187.
Roof Thatching Needle
Schematic drawing of Tobian loom.  Eilers, 1936:   p. 191.
Loom Drawing
(1) Hammer made of coconut palm wood, susurugot.  Length 45 cm; width 6 cm.   (2) Rope, sereioy.   Length119 cm.  (3) Rope, sueitey.   (4)  Reel of coconut rope for trade.   Eilers, 1936:  p. 192.
Hammer, Rope, Reel

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