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Wrench I.D. Help

3baygarage

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Hey guys.

Having trouble with this one. Thought it was aircraft related.

Can't make out the name on the handle.

10" long.

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Private Lugnutz

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Here ya go, 3eeb. Read this thread. The two I have don't have any branding. The longer one is marked with a part number (7950895) and the one that has been cut down is marked with a Federal Stock Number (41-W-3304-???) from the 1932-1953 era.
 
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Thank you guys.

Lugz, that thread must have slipped by me . Almost a year to the date too, lol. Apparently based off that thread and further search it is a "spark plug lead" wrench. Removes the wire to the plug. Interesting.

I'll have to look more into the branding.
 

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Yeah that's what the sheath is for. I just looked up the number on mine. It's a 50s era 11-digit FSN without the 5120 prefix. EDIT: Actually, I'm more inclined toward it being a 1940's era tool with a service (in this case, USAAF) stock number. These were embedded into later 1953+ FSN's, by adding the 5120 (hand tools) prefix and other placeholders thusly: 5120-795-0895, 5120-00-795-0895.
 
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