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Wrench manufacturer identification help

_brian_

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Does anyone have an idea on what the manufacturer of this wrench might be? I did communicate with the seller and they believe it is Craftsman, but I do not believe so. If you look at the letter we can identify as a "T", the letter to the left of it would need to be a "F". Given that there is vertical bulk of the letter on the right side middle, this cannot be the letter "F".


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Fedwrench

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I don't think it's a Craftsman as I've never seen even an old Craftsman tool that used a sticker to identify brand. Even old Craftsman was stamped Craftsman. Secondly, the Forged side is missing the USA. even the older Western Forge made for Craftsman wrenches had Forged USA on one side. I can't offer up a brand but, I don't think it's Craftsman. ask in the vintage tool section :dunno:
 

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I don't think it's a Craftsman as I've never seen even an old Craftsman tool that used a sticker to identify brand. Even old Craftsman was stamped Craftsman. Secondly, the Forged side is missing the USA. even the older Western Forge made for Craftsman wrenches had Forged USA on one side. I can't offer up a brand but, I don't think it's Craftsman. ask in the vintage tool section :dunno:
I agree. I don't think it's a Craftsman either. The finishing grinding of the forging is not very good quality either. Take a look at the countersinking around the hanging hole, and the unevenness of the flats around the recess. If from WW2, this would have been the age of the underline-C logo. WW2 would have almost certainly had USA markings. I've never seen a Craftsman identified with a decal either. It reminds me of the kind of inexpensive product sold to mom-&-pop hardware stores in the day, and the decal may have enabled the mfr to brand it in any way that was requested by the customer.

I also agree this should be posted in the Vintage Tool section.
 
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_brian_

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Thanks for the replies. Can I transfer this to the vintage tools section, or do I need to post it again there?
 
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