window crank as pictured

A home owner from cherry hill nj says:
name on handle either barton or burton. worn over. opening rod is 12 inches to bend can u help
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Tom from SWISCO responded:
Hello! Take a look at our 39-013 and 39-014, I think you'll find these match up quite well.
A quick learner from Lowell MA says:
this is just a Thank you! I have these assumed "Burton" but I also thought "Maybe Barton" Cranks in my home and need to replace one. Same length-- 12 to the bend.

In case it helps anyone else, the crank shows that the "O" in Burton has an arrow pointing upward.

I had an Andersen Renewal guy at my house recently; he hadn't seen them either. He did say that he thought they were from early 70s.


In my case, this thing literally broke at the shoe where the operator is screwed down.

Hope that helps someone!
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