Windmill ID help

Have a part you can't identify? Did your parts get mixed up in the shop? Curious if that chunk of metal is a part you should keep? Not sure what kind of windmill or tower you have? Post photos of the mystery object here for the community to help identify.
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Thank you windybob. This is very useful info. I’ve spent time in the literature archive at the Panhandle Plains museum researching wind electrics. I’m over due for another visit. Thanks
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No problem. I hope you find out what it is. It's really interesting looking.
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Found this from FB. Seems to have a similar twist in the spokes to your photos. You may be right on the Rex Jr.

Paul - you might want to put this in the literature section
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No question now “Rex Junior” and the 2nd weight is used to balance sucker rod weight. Thank you all for your help.
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Mike, where did that picture come from? The museum?
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Yes, there’s several Rex catalogs out there. The 1902 is available on line but apparently the Junior model wasn’t introduced until 1903/1904 so you have to find the later catalogs. I was able to find a copy at one of the museums you had listed.
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Glad it worked out.!

I think Jim Koch restored a Rex mill. They were made in Anderson, close to his home town. There is a friend of mine here that was raised in Anderson. It's a small world sometimes.
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Yes it is. When you rattled off the locations of the Rex catalogs, a light bulb went off and I realized I had the same T Lindsey resource. What a great book that is. Thanks again for your help.
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:D You are most welcome. :D
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