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RTM

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H. C. Montgomery was a manufacturers of brass goods, so it could easily be a part of anything. DATAMP dot Org has by date searching


Also didn't find anything obvious in DATAMP for the date, or for Montgomery, which could means that have not found it, its not a tool, or its a part of something bigger.

Oops, Leviton entered while I was searching. Going with the "part of something bigger answer" Definitely.
 
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no704

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Hard saying not knowing! Depends on the scale? Maybe an acetylene key?
 
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^ from there not appearing to be any sort of wear pattern on the square hole, I'm more inclined to think the shaft ("C") ran through the oval hole, and the square punch-out indexed that brass face plate (which I believe you've correctly identified after reading the patent description) onto a component directly below it - a protrusion poking out that kept everything lined up properly.

my best wild guess, anyway.

air pump? beer tap? :headscrat
 
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