finley31
Well-known member
We went to an estate auction this evening and I had high hopes of coming home with some of the real clean tools there but as usual everything went for near or over new prices. I did chicken out on a 3/4" drive craftsman socket set with a blackhawk ratchet and wright breaker bar and a few extensions for $100 but that is in the past. I did bring home these three black oxide finish adjustable end wrenches. They look like they were purchased, put in a tool box and never used. The top one is a proto 718-sl, the bottom two are the reason I'm posting, they are both marked Diamond Tool and Horseshoe Co. Duluth, MN. The middle one is a 15" and the bottom one is a 12". I gave $75 for all three.
The 15" wrench has a model A215 and says Forged, Made in the USA, and the 12" does not have a model number and says Drop Forged, Made in the USA. I've been researching them a little bit and from what I've seen since 1958 all the wrenches have the Diamalloy mark on one side, but these wrenches do not. Could anyone give me an approixmate age on them and tell em if they are decent tools? They look brand new to me, I wouldn't guess them at more then 5-10 years old at the most, but I guess Adjustable wrenches don't really change much in design over the years. The 15" one is really smooth and looks like it's going to be my new standby at work. I don't really have a use for the 12" one but I hate to split them up to I might have to retire my current Proto.
The 15" wrench has a model A215 and says Forged, Made in the USA, and the 12" does not have a model number and says Drop Forged, Made in the USA. I've been researching them a little bit and from what I've seen since 1958 all the wrenches have the Diamalloy mark on one side, but these wrenches do not. Could anyone give me an approixmate age on them and tell em if they are decent tools? They look brand new to me, I wouldn't guess them at more then 5-10 years old at the most, but I guess Adjustable wrenches don't really change much in design over the years. The 15" one is really smooth and looks like it's going to be my new standby at work. I don't really have a use for the 12" one but I hate to split them up to I might have to retire my current Proto.

