David Jackson
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If this is a duplicate post I apologize, after closing the preview the thread disappeared!
Anyway I wonder who made these three wrenches, two OE and one S style.
The OEs could have been part of a tool kit which came with a car, tractor, etc.? That's just a wild guess as the letters and spacing almost match early Vlcheck and one other company's forgings though there is no maker's mark in the casting. The number 65 on one end of one of the wrenches dates it (them) as pretty early, 20s? I doubt they are worth anything much but it would be fun to know who made them.
The S wrench, on the other hand, does have a maker's mark in the forging as well as what might be a catalog number. The maker's mark does not match anything in Alloy Archives' list.
Just curious. I've had these for a while, don't remember how I got them or why; just like old stuff I guess.
Anyway I wonder who made these three wrenches, two OE and one S style.
The OEs could have been part of a tool kit which came with a car, tractor, etc.? That's just a wild guess as the letters and spacing almost match early Vlcheck and one other company's forgings though there is no maker's mark in the casting. The number 65 on one end of one of the wrenches dates it (them) as pretty early, 20s? I doubt they are worth anything much but it would be fun to know who made them.
The S wrench, on the other hand, does have a maker's mark in the forging as well as what might be a catalog number. The maker's mark does not match anything in Alloy Archives' list.
Just curious. I've had these for a while, don't remember how I got them or why; just like old stuff I guess.
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