what era?? 40s 50s. 60s?

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those pics hurt my eyes. If your camera has a macro mode
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use it, or figure out the minimum focus distance by backing up, you may be to close for your camera to focus well, and make sure you have good light to insure a fast shutter speed and sharper image.
 

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Injector blades came into vogue in the mid 60's to early 70's...made by Gillette, Gem and others
 

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72cheyenne said:
I wasn't going to bring it up, but my curiosity has the best of me......The lower right item has a strange resemblance to the "unsolved counter wheel thingy." Could it be something that might help shed some light????? :help: http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,58818.0.html

My immediate thought also :icon_thumleft:

Are there any marks of any description on your item vanoldschool? Can we see more and better pics and at least a pic of the other side please?

Mike
 

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mickk said:
Oh no, not another counter wheel thingy!
It reminds me of a perpetual calendar . When I was a kid , banks use to give them away .
 

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Don't know about the rest of the items - but, I have a little bottle, very similar to the one posted, that came from my mother - she had gotten it from the church with holy water in it. It fit inside a fairly large wooden cross with a "compartment" with a sliding wooden closing door.

B
 

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I remember the little compass from the 50's.
I think I found some of them in Cracker Jack boxes.
 

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I will have to dig to a box and hope the thing riveted together is still in it. I believe is is an old advertising item. But dont remember what it was for.
Give me some time.
 

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Could we see a better pic of this unknown item with the center rivet? I may know what it is.
waterbury brass.jpgATT00167.jpg
 

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bigcypresshunter said:
72cheyenne said:
I wasn't going to bring it up, but my curiosity has the best of me......The lower right item has a strange resemblance to the "unsolved counter wheel thingy." Could it be something that might help shed some light????? :help: http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,58818.0.html
Could we see a better pic of this unknown item with the center rivet? I may know what it is.

Yea I saw that too on the Waterbury link on another thread. I remembered this thread but it looks like you beat me to it! :thumbsup:
 

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Mojjax got it. ;D
mojjax said:
mickk said:
Oh no, not another counter wheel thingy!
It reminds me of a perpetual calendar . When I was a kid , banks use to give them away .


Lets get the green check. solved check.gif You have a perfume bottle, neat little compass, injector blades, perpetual calender and the token may be worth $75. Scroll to Civil War Storecards. A better picture would be nice of both sides.

http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache...+nothing+coming+in".&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
 

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bigcypresshunter said:
Mojjax got it. ;D
mojjax said:
mickk said:
Oh no, not another counter wheel thingy!
It reminds me of a perpetual calendar . When I was a kid , banks use to give them away .


Lets get the green check.
You have a perfume bottle, neat little compass, injector blades, perpetual calender and the token may be worth $75.
http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache...+nothing+coming+in".&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

Wow thats a cool find on the token if it truly is a Civil War era store card. :thumbsup:
 

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