Sorry I’m pretty new to this, I’m not sure who they are. Military mechanic tools?^ I think one of the GMTK guys might be better able to answer your question.
CoolThey're asleep right now.
If that is what I think it is, they will know.






Indeed, and still has!Lugz had a cut off handle from a Williams flex handle with that Federal Stock Number.
Very cool, thanks for the info. Now I just wish I know where my grandpa got it from.Lugz had a cut off handle from a Williams flex handle with that Federal Stock Number. At one point I had a Williams flex handle with a similar number but I can’t find a picture of it right now. These are Lugz’ photos.
-Don
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A screenshot of an old discussion on G503.
Some pictures of my 18” Williams flex handle 41-H-1502.![]()
I was just kidding. Keep it, especially if it was your grandpa's! (Assuming by your wondering where he got it that neither he or his father was a WWII veteran - the most likely explanation, my hunch would be almost anywhere tools were picked up, i.e., flea market, friend, etc. Tons of wartime tools went missing or went surplus.)Lol, tempting!! I’ll have to think about it.
He was an avid flea market/swap meet attendee. No doubt about that. Although, I’m not certain about his father’s involvement in WWll. I will see if I can learn anything more.I was just kidding. Keep it, especially if it was your grandpa's! (Assuming by your wondering where he got it that neither he or his father was a WWII veteran - the most likely explanation, my hunch would be almost anywhere tools were picked up, i.e., flea market, friend, etc. Tons of wartime tools went missing or went surplus.)