✅ SOLVED Need a Ford Expert

cambria09

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Hello All. I found this at a 1920's home site in a garbage pit. It's just under 3/4-IN square, looks to be made of brass or maybe lead and has a slightly concave surface on the bottom. On seeing the "Ford" emblem I thought it might be identifiable.

Thanks for the view and good luck today. C9
 

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brush from starter or generator?$_35.webp
 

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Going with a tag off of farm equipment is my guess
 

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I agree with ga/digger, brush from starter or generator
 

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Yep appears to be what's left of a Model A starter brush. My family had a 31 Roadster.
 

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ga/digger nailed it.
 

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