TheOriginalJudgie
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G'day folks,
Among the collection of new and old in the garage, I have these two King **** Wrenches.... well one is the real deal, very well restored, the other is a knock-off from god knows what period in the last century, but also came up well in the electrolysis bucket. These are among the few tools that I have bought not to use, but rather because I like the design. I was advised by the seller of the knock-off (he had some genuine ones as well in extremely poor condition) that this style was quite common with early-mid 1900's English cars, apparently.
Is there anyone here that owns one or many of these and actually uses them? maybe even on an old English car?
not sure how good they'd be with modern hex-head nuts and bolts.
Among the collection of new and old in the garage, I have these two King **** Wrenches.... well one is the real deal, very well restored, the other is a knock-off from god knows what period in the last century, but also came up well in the electrolysis bucket. These are among the few tools that I have bought not to use, but rather because I like the design. I was advised by the seller of the knock-off (he had some genuine ones as well in extremely poor condition) that this style was quite common with early-mid 1900's English cars, apparently.
Is there anyone here that owns one or many of these and actually uses them? maybe even on an old English car?
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