four.cycle
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Private Lugnutz -
The 39120-20 sets are on the way as of a couple hours ago, along with Don's spinner and 5/16" combo wrench.
Waiting for me at the post office were a couple packages. One of them contained a 1/2" x 9/16" "ell" socket wrench I ordered about a week ago, simply because it looked rather interesting.
The seller had no idea who made it. There are no marks on it anywhere that might indicate manufacturer or vintage.
I dug around and the closest thing I could find was a model 395 Walden Worcester listed a 1920 hardware catalog. I shot the photo image to the seller and he came right back with "Nope! It can't be a 395 Walden, because I own one of those and they're way different!"
According to one of his most recent communications, his wife told him he had too many tools, so along with the unit I purchased from him, he tossed in the 395 Walden at no charge.
My questions to you, then, are "Who made this?" and "Is your Walden board short the model 395?"



The 39120-20 sets are on the way as of a couple hours ago, along with Don's spinner and 5/16" combo wrench.
Waiting for me at the post office were a couple packages. One of them contained a 1/2" x 9/16" "ell" socket wrench I ordered about a week ago, simply because it looked rather interesting.
The seller had no idea who made it. There are no marks on it anywhere that might indicate manufacturer or vintage.
I dug around and the closest thing I could find was a model 395 Walden Worcester listed a 1920 hardware catalog. I shot the photo image to the seller and he came right back with "Nope! It can't be a 395 Walden, because I own one of those and they're way different!"
According to one of his most recent communications, his wife told him he had too many tools, so along with the unit I purchased from him, he tossed in the 395 Walden at no charge.
My questions to you, then, are "Who made this?" and "Is your Walden board short the model 395?"






















