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Tool Pants

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In the second pic I turned the pic upside down, just in case it is a M instead of a W. Seller thinks it is from the 1960s, and has no other info. I do not see USA on it for what that is worth.
 

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Those wrenches are Williams. As in Williams Super Wrenches. These must be much older than mine. They are still using the identification number that are stamped on(in) mine. They must have been using the same stamping machine. I got my set back in the early eighties. That was my first clue.
 

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I've got a LOT of williams wrenches dating way back and never seen one like that. Not saying it isn't but that's a new one to me.
 

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Too Pants,

Perhaps those are a special anniversery set of williams wrenches. I agree with others, they don't look old. Maybe 1980's or slightly newer.

I like the logo, very distinctive. Nice find!
 
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2 votes for Williams, base on the part numbers.

I have collected a few Williams, but I go for the old junk from Brooklyn.
 

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I don't know the wrench, but I searched 1163 and it appears that several companies used it as for 9/16" combination wrenches, maybe a standard number?
 

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From my father's tool box,I have one wrench with the same logo.It's a double open end,with the size markings 1-H-1033C-15/16.It's been in his tool box for as long as I can remember,and that goes back to about1965,from digging in his work box.I always thought Williams,but now I'm curious.
 
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On Papawswrench there is a guy from New Zealand that has one.
 

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Here they are in my mail box today.

A real M or W mystery.
 

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interesting wrenches, i agree they do look a lot like my superenches, however the emblem i am not finding... I did find a walden worchester that has the w enlogated, similar characteristics

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I'm with Bull. I wouldn't have half my collection if I only bought stuff I could ID.:lol_hitti

I buy lots of tools just because they look cool or unusual. i won;t spend much money doing it though.

Send me $100 and I'll send you some wrenches, it'll be a surprise*.




* Not all surprise are good.
 
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Another guess is Westline, as in Western Auto. They are thin, like a tappet wrench. I am bothered it does not have USA on it, but they do not appear to be imported.
 

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Another guess is Westline, as in Western Auto. They are thin, like a tappet wrench. I am bothered it does not have USA on it, but they do not appear to be imported.

Hey, I suggested Western/Wizard in post #14:lol_hitti

Those don't look thin to me...just standard combo size!
 

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I am bothered it does not have USA on it, but they do not appear to be imported.

It almost certainly is.

I'd guess that the fact that no one has yet been able to ID that logo is because it does not belong to a North American company.

We need our Aussie, New Zealand & Asian members working on this!
 
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