Metal window crank

A quick learner from Tampa, Fl says:
Says LH at the bottom, Looks a little shorter than the 9 inch window crank on the website I found.
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Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:

Your operator is no longer made, unfortunately. This style is just too old. We do carry the 39-002 with a 9" arm, but I am not certain if that extra inch will be a deal breaker or not. Check to see if you could use the longer arm in your window. My hope is that you just might have the clearance for that extra inch.

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