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Picked this up at a muddy March flea market for two dollars. It has numbered notches and a rotating top plate, but no obvious way to attach it to anyt.

Posted on April 1, 2026 by Admin

It sounds like you found an interesting vintage or antique tool or device! From your description:

  • Numbered notches → likely used for measuring, indexing, or setting specific positions.
  • Rotating top plate → suggests it’s meant to rotate to align or select something.
  • No obvious attachment points → could mean it’s free-standing, or meant to sit in a particular fixture or base.

A few possibilities based on flea market finds:

  1. Rotary dial or indexer – sometimes used in machining or woodworking to rotate a piece in precise increments.
  2. Old kitchen tool – e.g., a spice or coffee grinder with numbered settings, though attachment seems less likely.
  3. Surveying or drafting tool – a protractor-like device for angles, with the numbers for degrees.
  4. Game or novelty device – some old board or carnival games had rotating numbered dials.

The two-dollar price and muddy flea market origin make me lean toward it being a small mechanical tool or gadget, rather than something highly specialized.

If you can, snap a clear photo of it (top, bottom, side) and I can help identify it more precisely. The numbers and rotation mechanism are usually the biggest clue.

Do you want to try identifying it with that approach?

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