WEBSTER - CHICAGO CORP.

CODY

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Not sure what this is. Thinking it may be some type of adjustment tool. The Webster - Chicago Corp. was in buisness from the 1940's through mid 1950's. They produced recording equipment. Wire recorders, tape recorders etc.
 

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I'm not sure what it is, but it reminds me of a four-sided pocket screwdriver.

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Thats what I thought when I dug it up. But the four ears are doubled. They are very thin. No way it could be used as a screw driver. If you will look real close to the left and right ears in the first picture you will see one smaller tab on top of a larger tab.
 
It also kinda looks like the thing you had to use to play a 45 on a record player.
Is it about 1/2 dollar size? If not then I :dontknow:.
 
CODY link=topic=7968.msg91050#msg91050 date=1322360105 said:
Thanks RaZR and del. You guys nailed that one down.

RaZR gets all the credit ....
this time :beatdown: :beatdown: lol rofl
 
RaZR gets all the credit ....

I envisioned the object. You supplied the proof. Why you wanna be hatin? :blackeye:

rofl lol rofl
 

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