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beerguy

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I am sure that the collective mind of T-Net can ID this thing I found today.

It is 1 inch long of so, 1/2" wide maybe.

Found in my favorite area where everything is 100 years old, so I am expecting something from the 1920's.

The center circle broke off after recovery, so it may be improperly oriented.

Any ideas?

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Definitely a watch winder. :)
 

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I believe it has to do with a charm for a graduating class of a high school. I think they used to be called a "key" of some sort. :dontknow:

Along this line:

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Might be a award for scholarship. I've seen similar ones.


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I believe it has to do with a charm for a graduating class of a high school. I think they used to be called a "key" of some sort. :dontknow:

Along this line:

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That's exactly what it is.. it is called a school key charm, similar to these:
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Nice school key charm, beerguy and great ID, WHADIFIND! :icon_thumleft:
 

Thanks, guys. You are awesome.

I just have to clean it enough to read the lettering.
 

I had it upside down.

It is Garfield High School. Down in Seattle.

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Cool find, nice ID Stumbles, I was thinking exactly like Loco and ATW, we almost had it.
 

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