Toy cast pipe?

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Found this very deep at a park opened in 1904. Any help with identification and age would be greatly appreciated

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MackDog
 

I want to say that's a whistle.
 

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MackDog, One site on line suggested it is a Cracker Jacks toy smoking pipe. Very cool find, congrats. Sub 8-)
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Got it was a 20-30s cracker jack prize
Thanks to all
 

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Yours looks much nicer than the cracker jack version, a lot of detail that I think makes it different. A nice one!!
 

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Yours looks much nicer than the cracker jack version, a lot of detail that I think makes it different. A nice one!!

Heres what it looks like after cleaning. I like it
 

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Looks good, but I prefer the pre cleaned look. Just something about the out of the ground look that I think gives character IMO. Very cool Indian though.
 

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I'm 77, and I remember bubble blowing pipes like that, not specifically Indian, but I remember the pipes. There were also bird whistles you put water in, that looked a lot like a bubble pipe.
 

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