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This audio file, titled "Reamer Audio File from May 21, 1997", provides a rich and detailed soundscape that transports listeners back to a different time. The primary auditory focus is on the reamer, a tool used to enlarge or finish a previously formed hole. The file begins with the distinct, resonant sound of the reamer being picked up — a metallic clink against a hard surface. This is followed by the reamer's teeth engaging with a material, likely metal or wood. The listener can hear the reamer rotating, its unique, rhythmic grinding sound echoing in a steady, mechanical cadence. The reamer's operation is occasionally punctuated by other foley effects. There are sounds of movement in the background, possibly the rustle of a worker adjusting their position or the faint shuffling of tools. These additional sounds add depth and realism to the audio, immersing listeners in an authentic workshop environment. The audio file concludes with the reamer