Ralph Henicle
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Looking for information on all DBE Adjustable wrenches. I have a small collection but would like more informaton.
Looking for information on all DBE Adjustable wrenches. I have a small collection but would like more informaton.
Diamond Calk is another manufacturer that made them.

I saw that, notlob, but the mistaken terminology really got the old brain box gears turning so to speak.The term "DBE adjustable wrench" is something of an oxymoron.
Looking for information on all DBE Adjustable wrenches. I have a small collection but would like more informaton.
These seem to go for decent money on Ebay. I had seen them before although I am not a wrench collector and a check of "sold" ones seems like not many go for under $25.00 and many go for quite a bit more. Check out what you've got against Ebay sold items.
Tom B.
I saw a Diamond one at a flea market last year without a price on it.
Knowing better, I asked the price anyway and when I heard "Two and a half" I was thrilled!
I started to get my money out and the guy was like "Two and a half is two-hundred and fifty dollars, not what you are going to give me."
I'm pretty sure that guy had almost all the stuff he came with when we left a couple hours later.
They are expensive (ask me how I know) but they are not rare as some would be led to believe. For some reason people thought they were cool (they are) and they hoarded them by the car load; so now the prices are insane.

I saw a Diamond one at a flea market last year without a price on it.
Knowing better, I asked the price anyway and when I heard "Two and a half" I was thrilled!
I started to get my money out and the guy was like "Two and a half is two-hundred and fifty dollars, not what you are going to give me."
I'm pretty sure that guy had almost all the stuff he came with when we left a couple hours later.
Are the jaw capacities the same on both ends of that Bemis & Call?
Don't you hate it when that happens? I'm guessing you will remember it for a while.I just missed a DIamond double at an estate sale last week, some geezer was buying it just as I walked in, had I been 1 minute earlier it would've been mine. I think he paid $5 for it. They are rare in the wild, first one I'd ever seen.
Don't you hate it when that happens? I'm guessing you will remember it for a while.
I have come across a lot of odd and old wrenches over the years, but I've never seen a for-sale double ender in the wild.
With the center channel extending to each thumbscrew it looks to be relatively recent, ie post 1960.I have this one, paid .50 for it at a thrift store a while back
That's funny because a similar thing happened to me years ago. I missed a beautiful large double ender by seconds. Mainly because there were 20 or 30 guys lines up piling into the shop. I swear everyone left empty handed except the guy who got the wrench. It was $15 iirc.I just missed a DIamond double at an estate sale last week, some geezer was buying it just as I walked in, had I been 1 minute earlier it would've been mine. I think he paid $5 for it. They are rare in the wild, first one I'd ever seen.
Ralph Henicle said:Looking for information on all DBE Adjustable wrenches. I have a small collection but would like more informaton.
Good find! I had one in my collection for years. Just sold it this spring.Glad I found this communityI'm new here.
I just picked up this B&C dual end combo adjustable wrench just because I thought it looked neat. Turns out it's super hard to find any info about it! I saw the picture above and agree it's one not often seen. I've only been able to find two obscure sales of this model online.
I did find a single catalogue page online referencing it, seems to have been patented in 1909. I wish I could find out how many of them were made!
Sometimes you need to pound 10 penny nails, sometimes you need to pound finish nails!It looks pretty neat but I cant really see a practical use for one, for me at least.
Maybe you should notice one end is a pipe wrench, and the other end is for bolts & nuts.Sometimes you need to pound 10 penny nails, sometimes you need to pound finish nails!
Maybe you should remember the saying: "If you don't have anything nice to say then it's better to say nothing at all"!Maybe you should notice one end is a pipe wrench, and the other end is for bolts & nuts.