maxxkatt
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Found these today in the front yard old home site.
one is a vintage auto window crank. the long part of the crank is non-ferrous and the roller tip is ferrous since it sticks to the magnet. but the long part does not.
Thinking it is a window crank from before WWII or when plastics became more used in parts. It fits on a 1/4" shaft.
the round hollow thing is made of thin brass or copper. has a green patina inside.
the other is a boyscout scarf slide.
So if you can help me ID the window crank I will buy the rest of the vintage auto and restore it.
one is a vintage auto window crank. the long part of the crank is non-ferrous and the roller tip is ferrous since it sticks to the magnet. but the long part does not.
Thinking it is a window crank from before WWII or when plastics became more used in parts. It fits on a 1/4" shaft.
the round hollow thing is made of thin brass or copper. has a green patina inside.
the other is a boyscout scarf slide.
So if you can help me ID the window crank I will buy the rest of the vintage auto and restore it.