Private Lugnutz
Well-known member
First time posting on this thread, gents, suggested by the esteemed humber2.
I picked up a partial matching set of DBE wrenches today at the flea market. No OEM markings, and no idea on the manufacturer, but it's clearly European, with "CHROM-VANADIUM" steel composition and 'for "BSW" (British Standard Whitworth) and "BSF" (British Standard Fine) nut and bolt' size markings. I was thinking late 30's or late 40's, or perhaps after the war but before Metrification, but humber2 thinks they're 1950's.
I'd really like to know who made these, and your thoughts on when. The style, heft in the hand feel, workmanship, and finish is excellent in my opinion. I don't normally collect European tools, but I was impressed with these, and, besides that, I sort of have an unwritten rule about never leaving partial sets of anything vintage behind.
I picked up a partial matching set of DBE wrenches today at the flea market. No OEM markings, and no idea on the manufacturer, but it's clearly European, with "CHROM-VANADIUM" steel composition and 'for "BSW" (British Standard Whitworth) and "BSF" (British Standard Fine) nut and bolt' size markings. I was thinking late 30's or late 40's, or perhaps after the war but before Metrification, but humber2 thinks they're 1950's.
I'd really like to know who made these, and your thoughts on when. The style, heft in the hand feel, workmanship, and finish is excellent in my opinion. I don't normally collect European tools, but I was impressed with these, and, besides that, I sort of have an unwritten rule about never leaving partial sets of anything vintage behind.







