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Help ID'ing these unusual sprockets?

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I'm not sure why the direct photo upload didn't work, I've used it before. Oh well, here they are the old photobucket way.

Also added a few notes after getting a closer look at them in the shop.

1) Looks like Schwinn but without the holes, also crank has "SMB" on one side and an "A" on the other
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2) I'm thinking Schwinn, crank has AS 34 on it
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3)
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4) Pope script on one spoke, would still like to know the age?
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5)
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6)
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7) Looks like Murrary to me
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Number 1 is Shelby aka Shelby Manufactured Bicycle SMB
Number 2 is schwinn
Number 3 is a porkchop CWC prewar chainring 39-41?
Number 4 is Westfield with the rectangle crank arm I would guess 1917-1920s?
Number 5 is Westfield columbia probably late 40s
Number 6 is unknown to me
Number 7 is Murray 1940 to Jc higgins 1956

Nick.
 
# 2 is Davis Sewing Machine chainring on a Schwinn crank.

Or could be an Excelsior (as I believe many Sears bikes were, including teens Sears where you mostly see this style sprocket).

Only difference is one is Excelsior one is skip-tooth and the Sears is 1/2" pitch.

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