🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Found in park woods

Nathan W

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Reminds me of one of those old combination tie/collar, holder/keeper.

Is that a piece of leather still attached to the back?
 

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Is this some type of hair clip or something else, it's got a tiny bit of material in it that's kind of tough.
Here's some more pics, I thought when I unhooked it maybe it was a type of scissor tool but I don't know . That piece of leather in middle wouldn't make sense
 

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I have found quite a few of those. No idea what they are but proximity to utility poles and the road, in my case, leads me to believe they are related to utility company work.
 

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Is it aluminum or stainless steel?

Suggestion-
Clean the backside really well with water and a toothbrush.
See if there's any marking or patent numbers.
DON'T scrape it with anything. That can destroy markings(don't ask how I know)
 

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Is it aluminum or stainless steel?

Suggestion-
Clean the backside really well with water and a toothbrush.
See if there's any marking or patent numbers.
DON'T scrape it with anything. That can destroy markings(don't ask how I know)
Ok will try
 

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Is it aluminum or stainless steel?

Suggestion-
Clean the backside really well with water and a toothbrush.
See if there's any marking or patent numbers.
DON'T scrape it with anything. That can destroy markings(don't ask how I know)
Stainless steel I think
 

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