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In a large wrench buy I found a DOE wrench labelled "Superslim." The other side says "Made in England" and the sizes are marked 5/8AF and 3/4AF (meaning "across flats"), so I assume it was made for the American market. From what little shows up on the internet, there was a maker named "Williams" , perhaps "T. Williams" that produced these in either a black ("Japanned") finish or galvanized. They may have been included in tool kits provided with some automobiles made in Great Britain. It is rather vague, but the impression I get is post-WWII until the 1960's or '70's.
Anyway, it is another curiosity that shows up when collecting tools!


Anyway, it is another curiosity that shows up when collecting tools!









