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Kimberly S

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Older The Better

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Kinda reminds me of those cheap wrenches they send with assemble your self furniture

On second thought maybe not, I don’t see any part that would grip. not sure how to delete a post from mobile app
 

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Tony in SC

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Don't think it's a key. Looks like a type of actuator from a mechanical device? Calculator, cash register etc?
 

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Charlie P. (NY)

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I think it's part of an old door lock(?) Similar bits inside this example.

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HuntH2002

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Some type of try out key?, jiggler key?
 

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jeff of pa

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Reminded me of part of a rear Break Mechanism #9


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But I'd say Definitely a Lever not a Key
 

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Charlie P. (NY)

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Suggestion: Something of somewhat known size in an image ALWAYS helps with identification. A coin, ruler, etc.
 

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jeff of pa

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Closest Key I can find Doesn't Quite Cut it

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Not for a Break Either, Doesn't have a Hook for the cable #10
 

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dingode

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I almost reminds me of a gun part (disconnect or ejector) but I'm pretty sure it isn't. I think clock or door latch part.
 

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desertexplorer

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It may be a screwdriver from a folding knife that was taken apart. The very tip is tapered like a screwdriver and has a stop on the other end.
 

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A2coins

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Looks like the star wheel lever on a drum break for a car
 

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