
Agreed. I've seen Diamond Duluth Model T style combination wrenches but the markings don't look like that.I am rarely stumped on DOE's, especially this late (these pear heads or 'sharps' are 40's and 50's), but I am scratching my head on this one.
The marking is "DIAMONDF" with the "IAMOND" in superscript and the MADE IN U.S.A. between the elongated, book-ended "D" and "F". I have no knowledge of Diamond Calk making DOE's or having them made for them. The entire format of the marking is very similar to what FAIRMOUNT did, identical actually, with the "F" and "T" and the superscript "AIRMOUN" in between with a "MADE IN U.S.A." under that, but I am not familiar with Fairmount using Diamond as a brand, and that doesn't explain what that "F" at the end of "DIAMOND" signifies. Alternately, the large "D" and "F" smacks of Drop Forged, but that doesn't explain the DIAMOND.
That's 100% a FairmonT made DOE. Has to be some kind of contract production. I'm interested to see what you dig up.I am rarely stumped on DOE's, especially this late (these pear heads or 'sharps' are 40's and 50's)
They did love their sharps!That's 100% a FairmonT made DOE.
I think I'm up to fifteen (15) or so, posted on the Kraeuter thread, but that includes both engineers' and "S" wrenches, and I don't think anyone has ever produced a catalog or ad that shows what a "full set" would be. I have posted an ad from a 1926 Pop Sci mag that shows one wrench and implies the others, described as "light, handy, and handsome" - three adjectives I would brook no argument with, but no details.I think Lugz has a full set.


He's wrong. It's for an oil burning stove. Technically, "Outfit, Cooking, Small Detachment," as listed in the QM6, which was issued with a set of three different wrenches.The Progress is fine, but... page says they were made for Jeep tool kits.

That's a good idea. I have left comments before. And he has quoted my GJ posts before in his blog!There is a comment section under his write up, perhaps you should share that information.
Same. You've probably seen a lot of them. I hope you know I wasn't looking down my nose at the wrench itself.I never used to look twice at stamped steel wrenches, but now it is fun to grab oddball examples and bring them here to see what I can learn about them.
That is easily the nicest and most complete example I have ever seen. In fact, I don't think I've ever seen all three wrenches together. A museum quality time machine exhibit!Here's a link to some nice photos of that stove kit, including this one, showing the three wrenches










Friday I found this little DOE in a batch of rusty wrenches I picked up at a swap meet. It is Whitworth sizes 1/8 and 3/16 and Austin refers to the English motor car company.
Nice finds, guys!Here is a Whitworth Austin DOE I found recently.
I've never seen those in the wild. Very cool.Here are 3 Merit Branded Angle Obstruction wrenches I grabbed this weekend. Didn't know who Merit was, but the angle obstruction set up caught my eye, then finding three in two different boxes sent me to grabbing all three. According to AA, (The Merit Brand) Merit was Billings & Spencer for Sears.
Then you've come to the right place, Matt! A lot of us go bananas for DOE's, especially in bunches. (You're either a bachelor or you have a very understanding GF or spouse!We'll it's easy it's my passion in collecting classic oldschool American made tools





They are the craftsman AF wrench set I have it originally craftsman wrench set from when they were produced craftsman vanadium steel wrench set craftsman underlined C1 set craftsman Af set and some other odd ones too I'll post I think they were made by hinsdale coNice finds, guys!
I've never seen those in the wild. Very cool.
Then you've come to the right place, Matt! A lot of us go bananas for DOE's, especially in bunches. (You're either a bachelor or you have a very understanding GF or spouse!) What are the robust wrenches in the holder with the blue paint remnants?
C1 is but the 4 wrenches that are craftsman vanadium I believe are made by hinsdaleCi was billings I thought