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Are these TR Parts?

CJD

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After 2 full days of drilling rusted bolts and taking things off, I have run across 3 items that do not look like they belong, but figured I'd run 'em past the experts before I toss them.

Part Number one:

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Sorry so blurry. It's about 1-1/2 inch square to give perspective, and made of flimsy sheet metal.
 
Finally, here is one that I know what it is, but got a kick out of the fact it was still in the "rust bucket" after all these years:

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From what I read, although Standard did not admit anything was wrong with it, they attempted to confiscate them all because they were so dangerous...
 
Marvin, you're right about #1. I don't think the rest of the light is salvageable now that I look at it.

Tim, you're keeping me in suspense...your picture is definitely the same as #2...so what is it?

Thanks!
 
Sorry. I named it on photobucket, but that's not visible. It's the adjustable portion of a battery handling tool. I've had the thing since the 70's. It slide on the wooden piece behind it in the picture and was adjusted to the post of the battery.
Tim
 
Agree on part 1, and with a 90 bend part 3 looks like it could be occasional seat bracket. Never seen that part 2 before. Cheers, Mike
 
If I'm not mistaken those early jacks are quite rare and worth some money. At least I remember people hunting for them.
 
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