Broken window crank replacement identification

A quick learner from Florida says:
Can you assist in identifying this window crank from 1967?
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A quick learner from Florida says:
Further looking on your website it looks like a match for a 39-419 RH although I haven't measured the hole at the end of the linkage connector.
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Casey from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

The 39-419 is certainly one possibility but you won't know for sure until you remove your operator from the window and compare the arm length and 3/8" connecting hole to yours. Please let us know if you have any other questions once you're able to remove the operator. Thank you!

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Dimensions for 39-419
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