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Default what the heck is this base for

Looks like an old magnifying desk lamp on a cantilever arm set.

The base (not cylinder) is exactly the same pattern as the two I have.

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William Noble wrote:
here is a link to the drop box
http://www.metalworking.com/Dropbox/mystey_base.JPG

this looks just familar enough that I know I ought to recognize it, but I've
been pondering it for several months and I still don't know - I'm sure that
a bunch of you folks will immediately recognize it. (note there is a .txt
file also, with dimensions - the key dimension is that it holds a 1 3/4 inch
shaft/rod/tube/whatever)

any clues?



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