Could this be a game board piece?

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Sure looks like a drawer pull. Why no pic of the bottom?
 

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Here u go

Sure looks like a drawer pull. Why no pic of the bottom?

Here you go...although it looks like a hole on the bottom..its totally solid..smaller than a lincoln..prob equal to a dime..doesnt seem it would be easy to pull as there isnt much to grab aahold of
 

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Hmmm... isn't that the "pull" from a air pellet CO2 ?
 

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It looks like the button from a brown duck chore coat
 

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It looks like it could be both pieces of a snap type button, but both pieces are still stuck together?
 

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Its pretty heavy ..i think its sold brass or ? .....Weighs 0.48 oz
 

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I think it’s the handle to a very small vintage pinball machine. All I really know about chess pieces were when they made them out of three ringers or a eagle button that it smooshed from top to bottomIMG_1874.webp
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Ummm, I think it's a snap button from a jacket like a denim jacket and as someone else said the 2 pieces are still together.
 

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I cleaned it up more its definitely one piece solid... i didnt even think of it being off an older bolt 22 ...and I own a few..
 

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