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Walden Worcester 1720 Brace Wrench

STILTS

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I cannot know everything about everything so hoping that any of u can help me out.... I've been trying to find another example of this socket wrench but so far no dice. Am wondering how rare it is and also current pricing (USD is ok). If I'm not mistaken it's pre 1926, but any idea of more specic dates made?
It's marked: 1720 WALDEN WORCESTER 5/8 PAT. OCT. 22 1918. Is a fixed hex socket and the wooden grip spins
Thanks eh
 

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Thanks I had not seen it yet!... Researching can take forever haha
Oh and is it a speed wrench not a brace wrench then?
 
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Early speeders with a short swing and short OAL were called brace or brace type speed wrenches, borrowed from the same style drill. And even when sockets became detachable from handles, both long and short (or brace type) speed wrenches were often included in sets in attache style cases.
 
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