Straightgrain
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Yesterday I went to an estate sale of a man who spent a number of years working on aircraft in the Air Force, there were both "USAF" marked tools and toolboxes. All tools not price marked (few were) went for $1 a piece regardless of size or type. Brands included Plomb, Proto, MAC, Snap-On, Indestro, Duro, Herbrand, None Better, Walden, Craftsman, and Husky, etc. I picked up a number of tools including the one shown here.
This tool was dual use, one side opened Dzu fasteners on aircraft cowlings and the other opened fuel caps. I'm estimating the age to be prior to 1967 because NAA (North American Aviation) was acquired by Rockwell in 1967 and became North American Rockwell.
This tool was dual use, one side opened Dzu fasteners on aircraft cowlings and the other opened fuel caps. I'm estimating the age to be prior to 1967 because NAA (North American Aviation) was acquired by Rockwell in 1967 and became North American Rockwell.

