AntiqueBen
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With the invention of the automobile in the late 1800's & early 1900's the tool industry would be changed forever. It brought on new ideas for tools & how they would be used. Ratchets & sockets as we know them today are because of the auto industry. In the early years manufacturers were coming up with their latest & greatest tool aimed at car owners & repairmen. One of these tools was a thinner adjustable wrench simply called an Auto Wrench. It's thinner profile was designed to get in those tighter places that other tools couldn't, especially on a car. Many manufacturers had their version of an Auto Wrench. Most have the same design & generally came in a 9" or 11" version with some versions being 12" & even 15" versions in some of the WWII kits. Even though most of them looked similar, some of them were made & designed a little different. So post your Auto Wrench pics & share any information you know about them. Occasionally we run across something different that's not seen to often. Which brings me to one I found recently.
I ran across a Whitman & Barnes (W&B) wrench (pics below) that at first I thought was just a monkey wrench, but I noticed it said "Auto" on the handle. It has a thinner profile than a regular W&B monkey wrench. I didn't realize that early on that W&B made an Auto Wrench that looked like a monkey wrench. It's heavy for it's size & is in great shape. I've only found a couple ads for it from 1906 & 1908 . I'm sure once the common Auto Wrench design came out & was being mass produced, this version kinda fell out of popularity. Especially after W&B was acquired by J.H. Williams in 1920. I'd be curious to see if there are any other versions similar to this one or any other odd ball Auto Wrenches out there....so post what you got.
I ran across a Whitman & Barnes (W&B) wrench (pics below) that at first I thought was just a monkey wrench, but I noticed it said "Auto" on the handle. It has a thinner profile than a regular W&B monkey wrench. I didn't realize that early on that W&B made an Auto Wrench that looked like a monkey wrench. It's heavy for it's size & is in great shape. I've only found a couple ads for it from 1906 & 1908 . I'm sure once the common Auto Wrench design came out & was being mass produced, this version kinda fell out of popularity. Especially after W&B was acquired by J.H. Williams in 1920. I'd be curious to see if there are any other versions similar to this one or any other odd ball Auto Wrenches out there....so post what you got.
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