I found these two wrenches at the restore the other day. Trying to figure out who made them?
M Mopar-Scooby-Doo Well-known member Joined Dec 3, 2012 Messages 224 Location Sonora Ca Aug 19, 2023 #1 I found these two wrenches at the restore the other day. Trying to figure out who made them? Attachments IMG_8580.jpeg 443.9 KB · Views: 81 IMG_8581.jpeg 477.5 KB · Views: 82
R Ratchet. Well-known member Joined Jul 30, 2011 Messages 521 Location Northwich England Aug 19, 2023 #2 Coincidently, somone was asking about sockets with that logo in a thread in the vintage tool section, its American forge, owned by Litton i belive
Coincidently, somone was asking about sockets with that logo in a thread in the vintage tool section, its American forge, owned by Litton i belive
L LB-1911 ALLIANCE MEMBER Joined Sep 24, 2011 Messages 5,742 Location Northwestern Il. Aug 19, 2023 #3 Recognize this tool logo? SOLVED: American Forge by Litton I've looked everywhere, even tried a Google image search, nada. Thanks in advance for any help in identifying this logo. www.garagejournal.com
Recognize this tool logo? SOLVED: American Forge by Litton I've looked everywhere, even tried a Google image search, nada. Thanks in advance for any help in identifying this logo. www.garagejournal.com
A alinc100 Well-known member Joined May 26, 2013 Messages 3,026 Location Dearborn,MI Aug 19, 2023 #4 Gentlemen above are correct. I was looking for the thread as the logo seemed recently fresh Ratchet and LB-1911 beat me to the answer and link.
Gentlemen above are correct. I was looking for the thread as the logo seemed recently fresh Ratchet and LB-1911 beat me to the answer and link.
OP M Mopar-Scooby-Doo Well-known member Joined Dec 3, 2012 Messages 224 Location Sonora Ca Aug 19, 2023 #5 Thank you very much for the quick answer. Very informative. That’s very interesting. Always love to learn new info.
Thank you very much for the quick answer. Very informative. That’s very interesting. Always love to learn new info.