TUSSINGER "POINT
BASE" ECCENTRICS

CIRCA 1920's AND 1930's
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COPYRIGHT AUGUST 31, 2010 PETER A. BOSTROM

    These three eccentrics are good examples of the "arrow point on the base" design. Each eccentric is unique unto itself. They are very fanciful forms that are so representative of the Tussinger eccentrics. The deep notching and delicate points along the edge of the center example would take a lot of patience and skill to produce. The example on the right measures 4 1/4 inches (10.8 cm) long and the notch measures 2 3/4 inches (7 cm) long.

Three Tussinger eccentrics with points on their bases.

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