Small Calender found on beach but no date

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It could also be 1943, 54, or 65 and
some others that i cant find. Jimbob
 

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The picture shows 31 days, so November is out. There are seven months with 31 days - January, March, May, July, August, October, and December. Seven months with 31 days and seven days of the week averages out to one month per year that fits that pattern. There were only 14 years during the 20th century that did not have a 31 day month starting on Sunday. So the data on the calendar does not help us narrow it down very far. Someone have clues from the design? Don
 

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By gosh, Tender ,you are right . I really
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goofed on that one. Sorry Jimbob
 

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That's a slide on the back it was a calander and you slid it up or down to match the month you were in. I think you might me missing a piece of the front. ICE
 

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ICE said:
That's a slide on the back it was a calander and you slid it up or down to match the month you were in. I think you might me missing a piece of the front. ICE
I agree. I believe it's a 'perpetual calendar' with bit/s missing.

Mike
 

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