Colonial shoe buckle and Power Ranger?

gforce1972

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Another successful hunt yesterday. Any help on what the item in the middle might be? It is stamped 2 1/2.

Gary

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Rocksy34

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No expert but I've used such mechanisms to tighten a hold on things such as a water hose. My guess, given the age, this held a piece of wood.
 

A2coins

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Morphed your day into some nice finds
 

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Congratualtions on the old buckle and other cool finds! :occasion14:
 

kcm

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The large end tightened onto a shaft with a flat spot. The other end was probably pinned to another piece of linkage. I would say probably for engaging/disengaging some device or maybe used as a mechanical speed control.

Don't have the slightest clue what it might be from.
 

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