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    Posted 6 years ago

    Tvyps10
    (2 items)

    hello. i recently obtained this. it appears to be colonial but have no idea why there are holes around the rim. It is 2 inches in diameter. thank you in advance for your help. teri

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    1. Gillian, 6 years ago
      Wouldn't it be naval rather than military?
    2. Tvyps10, 6 years ago
      hi. possibly. there was no category called naval or nautical for me to tag
    3. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 6 years ago
      I've been wondering if it may be a cover for a deck switch for a winch. The holes around it may be for attaching to a rubber ring so when stepped on, it will activate the switch. Most are just a rubber hump over the switch since on boats, protrusions are kept to the necessary to avoid injury. The common factour I've found, is that they never work & I've always had to bring up the "hook" by hand. Maybe some boaties just mount the covers as a joke. LOL !!

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