Are these connectors LEGO items?

Good Morning,
In a bulk from the 60s/70s I have found a lot of connectors (see image attached). They are prety smart because you can change for example the direction of bricks.
Anyhow I am not sure if these are really LEGO items or not. Maybe someone from you know where the items come from.

Thanks a lot and have a nice day,
Oliver.

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  • They don't look like LEGO to me. The studs have dimples and no logo, and although the older Mursten bricks often lacked logos on the studs, they were predominantly bricks or scale models of vehicles and street furniture. Someone may know better than I, but gut feeling says not LEGO.
  • Same, not lego in my eyes. It looks way to uneven and crumbly for being lego.
  • One of the biggest shortcomings of LEGO for us builders is the lack of a part that can do a “reversal” without the bulk of a Technics connector, the breadth of a roof or other hinge assembly, or the constraint of the 1 x 1 round plate with open stud. If you find something that can...it is not LEGO. Really waiting for a collection of plates with studs on both sides 😋 and, while making this “wishlist”, slopes with a stud on the slope edge to be able to attach plates for a graded building surface. Just in case TLG is reading. 🙂
  • Thank you all for your input. I also thought that these items might not be LEGO parts. Anyhow it would be very interesting which company has produced them.
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