Metal object?

Monty

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Found this near a park and athletic field. If it were a solid cube it would measure about 1" on either side. Penny is just for size comparison. It is nonmagnetic, probably aluminum? Looks like a gun sight but really is too crude for the gunsights I am familiar with. No marks or numbers anywhere. Any ideas?
 

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Looks like a cast metal bracket for the bleachers maybe.
Is this aluminum? Or possibly cast iron, bronze, brass?

Hard to tell though.
Can you post a top and back view picture?

BDoo
 

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IF THE HOLE IS THREADED, IT COULD BE SOME KIND OF CLIP TO HOLD A SHEET OF GLASS. A SCREW PUSHES AGAINST THE GLASS TO HOLD IT IN PLACE. SHOWER DOOR COULD BE RIGHT.
 

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Kinda looks like a bb-gun sight to me.The kind you could adjust by moving it forward or backward to raise it or lower it.The old Crossman 760 maybe.But it's been a while since I owned one. :-\ So is the hole threaded?
 

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The hole is not threaded. I thought gunsight at first myself, but it is really too rough and heavy for a gunsight. The back of the thing is just flat metal. I did a little scraping on one corner and it looks like it's going to be made of brass. Monty
 

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I found some other what is its and they turned out to be shelf brackets too, so I wouldn't be surprised. Thanks for the good answers I think we have it figured out. Monty
 

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I was thinking along the line of the pic. Yours much older I assume.

Tony
 

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The first ones I found were from a school library. The resason it's so heavey is because of the weight of the books. Monty
 

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