Private Lugnutz
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It's been badly mangled. That end is supposed to be a 1/4" open end with a 1/4" square tap opening just behind it. If you search Ronson in this thread or just scroll up to post #183, you'll see what I mean.
It's been badly mangled. That end is supposed to be a 1/4" open end with a 1/4" square tap opening just behind it. If you search Ronson in this thread or just scroll up to post #183, you'll see what I mean.
No gents just me! I'm more of a caveman....
You will notice the bottom one is a bottle opener, a screwdriver and an alligator wrench!
I didn't even think about that.I can't imagine the Mallory of race ignition systems fame having those...
Thanks, Don. I wish I had the Stutz Bearcat with the Mallory ignition system in it that won the Pikes Peak Hill Climb in 1926!Found this online.
Snerk. Whose garage is that?I know it’s around here somewhere.
Private Lugnutz said:The name when I grabbed it meant nothing to me.




Private Lugnutz said:I was hoping YOU would know!

That's the answer I am pulling for!I know there was a "Franklin" automobile, but that seems too far a stretch. (Why would a car builder copper plate a stamped wrench?)
I take that back! @leg17 posted a wonderful set of tappet wrenches in their original pouch on my Tappet wrench thread.I didn't know they made wrenches.







They DO have the serif font (dubbed "Typewriter" by AA), RTM. It's the sans serif font that is later. Also, they have date codes. What are they?No Pat Pend, no serif font, so guessing it is a later version.
Oops, ***** mode was apparently on that day. Serif v Sans Serif used to be easy, part of the day job....They DO have the serif font (dubbed "Typewriter" by AA), RTM. It's the sans serif font that is later. Also, they have date codes. What are they?
