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 Author: Ola12 View Messages Posted By Ola12
 Posted: Dec 23, 2022 04:22
 Subject: Help, please
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 Topic: Catalog Identification
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Ola12 (1197)

Location:  Sweden, Värmland
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Hello - and merry Christmas all.

Not the first time I’ve stumbled upon this in a vintage lot. I’ve think that
I previously have come to the conclusion that it’s not Lego (had to check all
my posts here if I have asked before) but now I am more doubtful. Can anyone
identify it? And if it’s not Lego, what could it be?
 
 Author: Remko100 View Messages Posted By Remko100
 Posted: Dec 23, 2022 04:30
 Subject: Re: Help, please
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Remko100 (1604)

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Hi,

I could think of it as a part of the mechanic to open the garagedoor automaticly
when a car drives over it. I think it's sets from the 1950s/60s. Not sure,
cause I don't own those.

Kind regards,
Remko


In Catalog Identification, Ola12 writes:
  Hello - and merry Christmas all.

Not the first time I’ve stumbled upon this in a vintage lot. I’ve think that
I previously have come to the conclusion that it’s not Lego (had to check all
my posts here if I have asked before) but now I am more doubtful. Can anyone
identify it? And if it’s not Lego, what could it be?
 Author: grafbricks View Messages Posted By grafbricks
 Posted: Dec 23, 2022 04:35
 Subject: Re: Help, please
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grafbricks (2058)

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Hello,

is a part from x489


In Catalog Identification, Ola12 writes:
  Hello - and merry Christmas all.

Not the first time I’ve stumbled upon this in a vintage lot. I’ve think that
I previously have come to the conclusion that it’s not Lego (had to check all
my posts here if I have asked before) but now I am more doubtful. Can anyone
identify it? And if it’s not Lego, what could it be?
 Author: Yogi_007 View Messages Posted By Yogi_007
 Posted: Dec 23, 2022 04:36
 Subject: Re: Help, please
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Yogi_007 (2872)

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In Catalog Identification, Ola12 writes:
  Hello - and merry Christmas all.

Not the first time I’ve stumbled upon this in a vintage lot. I’ve think that
I previously have come to the conclusion that it’s not Lego (had to check all
my posts here if I have asked before) but now I am more doubtful. Can anyone
identify it? And if it’s not Lego, what could it be?

It looks like part of the old train signal insert.

The part # is x489. This is the insert that you turn.

HTH

Yogi
 Author: Ola12 View Messages Posted By Ola12
 Posted: Dec 23, 2022 04:47
 Subject: Re: Help, please
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Ola12 (1197)

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Case closed. Thank you all!