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Found this during Al and I's field hunt. The small end is threaded. I am thinking it is a winder of some sort. Confirmation? Suggestions?
Rob has anyone told you , you have the most steadiest hands lol lol watch winders don't generally have threads on the outside of the shaft. they usually have an iron or steel end-sleeve inside of the shaft bacause brass wouldn't hold up very long to the constant winding and tension.
I'm trying to get a gig being a hand model......so far I still have to keep my regualr job lol
So if that's not what it is, that what is it:huh:thinkingabout:? :dontknow:
I'm trying to get a gig being a hand model.lol
yeah .... well..... let me know how that turns out for you :eyebrow: lol lol
it does look about the right size for one and first impression would indicate it could serve as one but like i said every one i've seen has somekind of iron or steel end that goes into the pocket watch. :dontknow: :dontknow:
I figured if anybody would know it would be you! I guess I'm SOL :white:usaflag::
chief5709
10-11-2012, 09:06 AM
maybe some sort of winged set screw? but to what I have no idea :crazy:
rsarge1
10-11-2012, 09:35 PM
I was thinking maybe a music box key ?
I was thinking maybe a music box key ?
:thinkingabout: :thinkingabout: :thinkingabout: thats very plausible rsarge1
It's a type of locking grub screw, proberbly went into wood. :waving:
It was found in a field.....I'm thinking Chief got it..being some sort of winged set screw
Ill Digger
10-16-2012, 10:41 PM
It was found in a field.....I'm thinking Chief got it..being some sort of winged set screw
That's what I was going to say too. :yes: I don't know for sure of course :dontknow:
:thinkingabout: But being threaded at the end, would make me think of, some sort of fastener :yes: :dontknow:
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