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Sunset_Z28

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Hey fellas. The other day I bought a lot of tools and one of the wrenches has me stumped. The only markings it has on it are a couple logos stamped on both sides. I’m kinda thinking it’s probably homemade, but maybe someone recognizes the logo. Thanks in advance. e6acd5f4883ac5fed80d110f5a0a2ec5.jpg 40c6f721335124573ca75b22108da3bd.jpg2bc30dc719a80966ae4bcfc5cdc5daa5.jpg


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Sunset_Z28

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Looks like Keystone



That was quick. After you said that I did some googling and found this logo, Pennsylvania Railroad Keystone. It’s hard to make out but that’s definitely it. No telling how it made it to these parts. Thanks!


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I could be wrong (still learning ) but I was under the impression that the Keystone Co. spelled out their whole name on their tools?

If I was a betting man (don't tell my wife), I would have thought maybe the Pennsylvania Railroad Company marked their tools in order to stop them from walking away ?

just a guess mind you.:dunno:
 
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Sunset_Z28

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Notlob gave me just enough of a hint to figure it out. I can see the RR pretty well in person but the pictures a little tougher to make out.
 

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Congrats on finding the PRR logo. Turns out I was thinking of the keystone logo used by Lakeside Forge of Erie, Pa.
 
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