Private Lugnutz
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Hey, thanks, Steve!I managed come across a few catalogs with it
No. I am familiar with IA and ITCL. Not sure what you mean by "all jumbled up", but you know that you can sort by date, right?It's likely because on the archive website if you looked there. It's all jumbled up when you try to search things.

I didn't find it because...
Catalog C-1 was published in 1947. Battery wrench No. 6481 is also included in C-2 (1950) and M-2 (1951). They apparently dropped it at some point. It does not appear in 57-S (1957) or any catalog after that.I looked in every cat between 1926 and 1943.
If you were following the entire conversation about the WHITAKER battery wrench, it is very early production. It's pre-Zenel, with a 1930 date code, and no Bonney branding, only their B-Shield forge code. LS posted similar examples. All the other examples I could find here on GJ (Todd, BlueBomber) are the same. Sometimes not even a B-Shield or with it ground off. On top of that, they were listed as No. 2875 in every catalog between 1934 and 1943.
Putting two and two together to make five, I deduced that the very early pre-Zenel No. 6481 battery wrenches must have been made by Bonney Forge for external customers, not included in catalogs, then added to in-house production and their catalogs with a new, discrete P/N (2875) when they started making them in the Zenel style with Zenel steel.
Thanks to you looking much later than I did, with us now knowing that they appeared in late 1940's and early 1950's catalogs as P/N 6481, it means they clearly switched back to a P/N they had been using much earlier! Which is very odd.









































