✅ SOLVED Yeah Its A ....???

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Yeah It's A ....???

Howdy All. Found this tonight at a school built in the 1900's and used through the 1960's. I am really stumped on the use and age of this thing. It looks like some sort of handle with a star washer that can be tightened to interfere with holes on the handle....weird. LMK if you have any ideas on this thing. Thanks and good luck to all. C9

PS It is iron and seems to have bubbled-up coating on it...not sure if I should try to wire it off??
 

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By adjustment of the T handle, the "star washer" appears to provide a variable amount of compressive force between the two halves such that the force necessary to rotate one bar can be adjusted.
 

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It could be window hardware, from a swing out type window.... I'll see if I can find a match.

Yes I like the window hardware idea. The school house building has been moved to a park so I can go check the windows. Thanks for the reply. C9
 

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My first hunch was an old can opener.
 

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Got it. It's a lockable windshield hinge from an old Jeep. One of the arms is broken off, but I found some pics.

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Got it. It's a lockable windshield hinge from an old Jeep. One of the arms is broken off, but I found some pics.

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Wow! Thanks NOLA_Ken you are spot on with your ID! I was hoping for something older but still a very odd looking piece. There are parts of an old boxy looking vehicle mostly buried about 50-FT away, I bet it was a jeep. Thanks again and HH. C9
 

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OK...How do I indicate this as a "solved post"?
 

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Good job Ken! Who woulda thunk it?

Cambria-to mark as "Solved", click on "Thread Tools" at the top of this thread and click on "Mark this thread as solved...."

Now go dig up that Jeep : )
 

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Wow! Thanks NOLA_Ken you are spot on with your ID! I was hoping for something older but still a very odd looking piece. There are parts of an old boxy looking vehicle mostly buried about 50-FT away, I bet it was a jeep. Thanks again and HH. C9


Well it's fairly old anyway, probably 1940's. I know that style was used by Willy's from my searching. It's still a pretty neat item, and yeah look at the buried vehicle, if it's a jeep it'll have vin tags that will help you date it.
 

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My first hunch was an old can opener.

I bet if you hit a can hard enough with it, it will open the can right up. So in a way, I was right that it was a can opener, right? Right guys?
 

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