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Double ended tri- square + single hex wrench

STILTS

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I cannot find another example of this wrench so far and wondering more about it. I'm not sure of makers but is marked (on either side of the cut out that's in the center square end) with an S and N but am unsure if SN or NS as same if turn around haha. Is 10½" by 3"
Any info would be greatly appreciated
Thanks eh
 

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STILTS

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Well they could be connected... Seems to me that these type of wrenches are generally labeled for buggy/automobile/tractor so u could have seen on a farm. Well I learned a new detail at least cause did not know that was a name for them
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We call them implement wrenches here. They were came with farm equipment early on. It should have every size you need to work on the equipment. Some are very rare and worth alot of money others you cannot give away.

Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrench 3061
 

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What Roy said. Your best bet is to go to www.wrenchingnews.com and look through old or upcoming collection auctions. These auctions usually have a name attached to them and it's the name of a collector known in the antique wrench collecting community. There will be photographs of all the wrenches in the collection laid out in lots and numbered and then there will be a key list at the beginning or end. Believe it or not, most of the serious antique farm or implement wrench collectors do not use eBay. They still show up in person at a barn or a fairgrounds building. But they advertise the collection and wrenchingnews.com usually publishes the results, including prices! It's a slow process paging through them, but I've done it, and sooner or later you'll find your wrench.
 
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Thanks guys for sharing and the website
Looks like I have a bunch more reading to do!
 
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