Peter Kitchen didn't have to wait long to find out what it was that had been passed on to him by Dolly Brown, half a century after she found it on the beach at Tom Bowling Bay (Any idea what this marine object is? April 9).
Several Northland Age readers identified it while the ink on Tuesday's edition was still drying, led by Kerikeri man Peter Heath.
It was a coco de mer, he said, otherwise known as a love nut (apparently because of its resemblance to a female derriere), sea coconut, double coconut or Lodoicea maldivica, native to the Indian Ocean islands of Praslin and Curieuse, in the Seychelles.
"I had one of them for years when I lived in Zimbabwe," Peter said.
"I used it for a door stop."