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RivennHewn

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An early ratcheting wrench made by Ray.

Has a logo with 'RAY' in the middle of a sunburst.

1st I've ever seen or heard of them.

How about you?
 

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A product of the Packer Auto Specialty Company.

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Bruce Lancaster

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If wrench is 11/16 (I think!) wrench is a ratchet used in adjusting Model T Ford transmission bands. Model T's came with a simple open end for the job, which was messy and involved fasteners that were hard to reach, so Ford and many aftermarket tool places offered a ratchet version to make the job a bit less annoying.
 
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RivennHewn

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That's the logo.

I was searching for ratchet, not socket.

Thanks for the info.
 
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