A few items.

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3rd pic looks like a brass bezel like you would put a coin or something in.
 

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The third item is a "brush" out of an electric motor, alternator, starter etc. the "block" part rides against the armature, then the wire of course carries the current to what ever point the little tab is screwed to.



HH -JD in WV
 

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Eagle Pencil Company was formed in 1856 in New York by the Berolzheimer family. About fifty years later, the Empire Pencil Company was founded. Eagle started building operations all over Latin and South America while the Empire folks kept growing. In 1969, the Berol Corporation formed, merging no less than nine different office supply companies from North America and the UK. In 1986, Empire bought the Berol Corp making an office supply superpower swimming in pencils, which was then called Empire-Berol. In 1995, the Sanford Corporation acquired Empire-Berol, where it has remained since.

http://www.pencilrevolution.com/2006/01/berol-greenback/
 

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jddave79 said:
The third item is a "brush" out of an electric motor, alternator, starter etc. the "block" part rides against the armature, then the wire of course carries the current to what ever point the little tab is screwed to.



HH -JD in WV

Thanks I knew I had seen something like that before.
 

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mastereagle22 said:
jddave79 said:
The third item is a "brush" out of an electric motor, alternator, starter etc. the "block" part rides against the armature, then the wire of course carries the current to what ever point the little tab is screwed to.



HH -JD in WV

Thanks I knew I had seen something like that before.


Glad I could help.

HH -JD in WV
 

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teverly said:
3rd pic looks like a brass bezel like you would put a coin or something in.

oops i meant the 4th item sorry about that......
 

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