TUSSINGER "LARGE
NOTCH" ECCENTRICS
CIRCA 1920's AND 1930's
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COPYRIGHT AUGUST 31, 2010 PETER A. BOSTROM

     These two forms of Tussinger eccentrics were shaped with large expanding notches around the edges. This "first stage lacework" design is common on many of the eccentrics. To produce the "lacework" pattern, the space between the notches would have been cut with V-shaped notches. The largest eccentric in this picture measures 4 3/4 inches (12.1 cm) long.

Two large notched Tussinger eccentrics.

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