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Wrench Forum => Wrench Forum => Topic started by: lptools on February 22, 2016, 04:16:08 PM
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Hello, I was going through the wrench pile, and found this one. It has a raised S within a circle, Alloy Artifacts says it is a Starrett. Raised on ends 1/2 5/8, I believe these are bolt sizes, as the openings are approximately 7/8 and 1-1/16, respectively. There are raised figures on the other side of the handle, can't make them out. First Starrett wrench I have seen. Regards, Lou
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HD Smith used a raised "S" in a circle on some of their tools but I've never seen a DOE from them.
I thought that Starrett used a "S" in a circle but it was stamped, not raised.
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Hello, Bunger. Thanks for the info, I went back to Alloy Artifacts, and you are correct, it says stamped on sockets. I will keep trying to find more info on this one, Lou
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Is it possible to get a pic of said mark it might help.
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Hello, This is my best attempt at a close-up. Thanks, Lou
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Does it look like this
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Great shot of your wrench. They are very similar, but what my bi-focals are telling me there is a slight difference. Yours look more like an S-hook, mine seems to be flatter at the top & bottom of the S, but still very close. I will try another close-up tomorrow. Thanks, Lou
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You mean like this
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Hello, Bill. That's it!!!!! I now see the tips at the ends of the S. So this is an H D Smith wrench? Thanks, Lou
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If it is a forged mark (raised) than more than likley but i have not found any evidence of a double open end by them.
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Hello, Bill. The letter S and the circle are raised on the handle. There are raised figures on the opposite side of the handle. looks like 638, or, G38, or B38. The 38 is legible, but the first figure is difficult to make out. Thanks again, Lou
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I dunno.
Never heard of such a wrench.
And HD Smith generally marks their tools a little more prominently.
But......I have no constructive suggestion.
How bout it Noel?
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I don't know either. I haven't been able to find any evidence one way or the other. Just trying to figure out what the mark looks like to get some direction.
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I have never seen any H D Smith wrenches like that and the mark, in my view, doesn't match. I only have the one H D Smith catalog and it doesn't have wrenches like that in it. I also looked at a Starrett catalog or two and the only wrenches I saw there were a ratchet similar to Mossbergs.
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In the description in their TM for "Perfect Handle," they do mention regular wrenches, along with the obvious screwdrivers, pipe wrenches, etc. So, I'd think it's possible, although I've never seen one either.
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Hello, All. Thanks for all of the info, I am always impressed with the level of tool knowledge here. I will keep looking, and will try agin for a better close-up. Regards, Lou
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Hello, Here is another close-up of the logo. I hope that I have it right side up. Thanks, Lou
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That's a much better photo. I'm still not sure I could definitively say who made it but the head of a perfect handle wrench looks very similar to your wrench and along with the mark I would concentrate my efforts in that direction.
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Here is a blow up of the head of an H D Smith wrench I have. I would have to dig it out to get a better shot.