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Unknown Tools From The Chest

BiltFordTuff

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Today I was going through my toolchests and found a few wrenches I didn't know I had or never heard of...
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r07d24

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I know the 10-14 open end is from a tool kit that came with a now vintage Honda Motorcycle (HM)
 
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BiltFordTuff

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My dad got this out of a car he pulled in back when he drove a tow truck. Note: if you cant read it it says FORD USA
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Stuart in MN

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One wrench from a Honda motorcycle tool kit and one wrench from a Kawasaki motorcycle tool kit. The adjustable wrench is a Diamond Caulk made in Duluth, MN - they were good tools, there's information about them on the Alloy Artifacts website.

edit: http://home.comcast.net/~alloy-artifacts/diamond-calk-horseshoe.html It looks like your wrench is from at least the 1950s if not older.
 
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jsackin

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That Diamond adjustable wrench is collectible. They went out of business about 15 years ago. They had the original patent on the wide opening adjustable.

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BiltFordTuff

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wow i didn't know it would be that old, just found a 1930's craftsman ratchet in there too, amazing what you dont know you have:headscrat
 
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BiltFordTuff

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...and a 1948 Snap On combination wrench, and lots of old S-K sockets, gona go through there again sometime soon, see what i can find
 
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