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The First Ratcheting Open End Wrench?

RattytatTom

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Is this the first ratcheting open end wrench ?

http://s466.photobucket.com/albums/rr30/RattytatTom/

It says "AC Filter Service" on one side and on the other it says ""CAM-LOC TKE CO. Detroit 2 USA on the other.
Size: 3/4 and 5/8
There are little needle bearings within the open ends. After a soak in the solvent tank, the wrench ratchets!
I've been around a lot of tools and garages over 30 years and have never seen anything like this before.
Can you identify this?
 
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RattytatTom

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Thats it !

What's with the "AC Filter Service" notation? Was this someone used back-in-the-day to change oil fiters? What old cars were those?
 

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i'm guessing that general motors had the private labled for them to be used for fuel filter changing. i think the patent was issued in 1951 so your guess would be as good as mine on what cars.
 
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RattytatTom

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Is it a fuel filter wrench (3/4' / 5/8"?) or could it be for removing the old canister oil filters ?
 

bchee

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that's a cool looking wrench. I think Snap on has a crowsfoot that ratchets in a similar way.
 
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RattytatTom

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Yeah, but Snap-on doesnt charge $3.00 ! This is really a cool "ol skool' wrench. I'll think I'll just hang it up as a conversation piece. I just cant imagine the stories it could tell.
 
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