Couldn’t think of anything else right now, so I’m going with this. Don’t fail me, Scooby gang.
Qualified woodworking machine operator/cabinet maker/joiner. Qualified carpenter and licensed builder. I spent several years doing National Heritage work while living in the UK and I seen my fair share of the blessed things. I happen to have 4 of them that I use as sinkers for my crayfish/lobster pots. I prefer this use…
1/3 of a Smoking Pipe tool?
Wammy bar
I think u may have it.
Is that a bumper bar ?
hubby agrees with Sun - a whammy bar 4 electric guitar
The Goat nails it. Bigsby/Gretsch Whammy bar.
That was a good one
OK - new one:
Should probably give some perspective - it’s about an inch in length.
On / Off connector switch ?
Rotary switch of some sort. No electrical connections, though. Should we see the other side??
No and no - but good guesses. I’ll let it sit a bit and then offer a hint if no one gets it - and I might show the other side, but I’m not sure if that will make it harder or easier!
One hint I probably should give since you both went down the “electrical” path: This part is pretty useless without electricity, but it uses it in an indirect fashion.
Is it a terminal block ?
Clock motor
I’ll throw in the underside to see if it helps:
And a clue:
When I was a kid (1970’s), these things (22 of them, to be exact) were part of a system that provided hours of entertainment.
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Some kind of lego…GI joe toy
Krista is being sneaky - but I believe she knows what it is! Go ahead and lay it all out Krista so you can get the credit - or are you intentionally leaving the door open for others?
bige13 - wrong toys, but nice try!