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Yet another vintage wrench question

Rileysan

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I think there should be a sticky thread for these kinds of questions, but I digress.

I found this wrench at ReStore a few weeks ago ($3). I've see something similar in other posts but not this size (I didn't weigh it, but it's easily 3-4lbs)

Can anyone identify it?

Brian
 

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notlob

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Looks like a larger Coe's patent monkey wrench

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crguy

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The name should be on the upper jaw under those owners' marks. Coes are the most common of the wrenches.
 

ganymede

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I'll be the odd guy and guess it's by Pexto.
 

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