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Gormully and Jeffery 3" Bicycle Wrench

NKlamerus

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Hey all, I need some help identifying some history for this little guy.

I've seen some small reports here and there on some other forums, however I'd like to see some personal stories or recognitions.

The head of the wrench has a rhombus with "A G&J PRODUCT" and that's all for markings.

That label lead me to a small forum that states G and J most likely was Gormully and Jeffery. Which eventually turned into Rambler Bikes???

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northwoods

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I have one similar to it. Broken. It is a terribly weak design.
And I have a G & J wrench: 1/2 hex box on one end; 5/8" open on the other. Marked Rambler. Part of a bike kit.
 

crguy

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This one is marked G & J also. Too weak to do much with. I see them around regularly.
 

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Slinger646

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Calipers with the same marking
 

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sselander

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More likely it is G & J Hall from Sheffield England.
(George & Joseph Hall.)
The company as started in 1885 & is still around, although it is making different items than the tools they started out making.

http://www.gjhalltools.com/
 
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