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Oh NO, not the grille conversation AGAIN".!

I was cracking a “correct shade of od green” jokeI never paid too much attention to GPW's, but the answer I have given countless times on many other matters is probably the right one: Fed Specs. Both Willys and Ford had much less discretion than most people think. Paint specs changed from 42 to 45. Or were you cracking about which paint fed specs to follow. That age old argument isn't an MB/GPW thing, that's just a jeep thing.![]()
But what gauge metal did they use?Got you covered!
There ya go. Okay, it's on now!

You're a 1/4 way there!I don't want to lose this topic. I'm only on page 8.

What we did not know until we got to Croatia, was that it was also the name for a wildly popular professional football (soccer) team in Split, which we heard about from every customs agent, tour guide, waiter, waitress or bartender, and anyone else who had a reason to review passports or credit cards.Some of you know my last name from mailing each other tools back and forth in trades and other exchanges.
What you may not know is that it’s a variation of a name that is quite popular in Eastern European folklore. The Hajduks were a fierce and large band of Christian mercenaries, either bandits or freedom fighters, depending on which side you were on, who roamed the wilds ridding the Tatra and Carpathian mountains and the Ural plains of the Ottoman Turks in the 17th through 19th centuries. Sort of like a cross between Robin Hood and his Merry Men, Crusaders, the French Foreign Legion, and the James Gang.
They were located in Pecky. Not sure if the factory making tools for FACOM/Stanley B&D is still there.^ any address or city location on Tona?

'Hong Kong British Empire'. Love it!More pics...
How true that is. I recently bought an eBay 'set' of Snap On 1/4 drive, unused surplus ex aerospace.. 5.5 to 14mm... but in the set there was no goddam 10mm! Had to order a new one..
I know that was tongue-in-cheek, but it is decent quality, actually, and that marking was a major attractor for me. Although at $3, I'm not a hard sell.'Hong Kong British Empire'. Love it!
Oh well, one must assume it to be an excellent British quality tool then, if it's labelled as having been made in part of the British Empire!
How often does the Snap-on T̶r̶u̶c̶k̶ Rocket stop by the ISS?Meanwhile, the hunt is still on for the elusive 10mm socket.
No worries.Sorry Lugz, for derailing your thread
Heck. Even I want a ray gun. lol. Nice find.The Acquisitions Dept is on a little funky flashlight hot streak, apparently. He brought this home from the flea yesterday. No brandings, but it is made in the gool ole'. The design is simple enough. The trigger action pulls the end of the bulb against the battery lead, and then releases it when let go. We'll have to find some batteries and test the bulb and see if we can get it working again.
As we were saying on the garage sailers thread, we're going to have to put this in a display case under lock and key lest the grandlugzes decide to use it as a ray gun.![]()