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Looking to identify a 40s era crank

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It is a gray area to me.

<edit> I see the pictures via another hand held machine.
Westfield - perhaps earlier than the 1933 Torrington reorganization. The cone (half pair) with coarse 20 threads per inch, may be of value if not severely worn. In the 1990’s Columbia reproduced such cranks with a more plain style, but with common 24 tpi cones.
 
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Yep, looks like it takes the special Columbia style sprockets that don't have a pin in the crank arm. Its not a dog leg so probably from a 28" wheel bike.
 
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