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    Posted 10 years ago

    nateb85
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    I got this at a flea market last year and have had no luck figuring this thing out. It kind of resembles a tripoli shriner symbol except as far as I know they never had a badger as a symbol. Its a pretty heavy piece and has 2 holes for screwing it down to something . anything anyone can tell me about it would be appreciated. Thank you

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    1. rhineisfine rhineisfine, 1 year ago
      I don't know what this is either, but I wonder if it was specially made for the Shriners in Tripoli, Wisconsin? (hence the badger) The raised tail reminds me of a skunk! Anyhow, "upvoting" this in the hopes someone else may have a solution for you. In the meantime, can you tell us the dimensions, maybe give some idea of what metal it's made out of?

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