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Wrench Forum => Wrench Forum => Topic started by: GaryD on March 03, 2013, 03:20:02 PM
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Here is another flee market find. There is an "S" logo inside a circle and the number 33200 stamped on the other side. Maybe a Studebaker? Seems different from the other Studebaker wrenches I have seen. Any ideas?
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The big square enclosed end usually means buggy. Look at the axle nut on most buggies. The S is distinctive, but not sure it is Studebaker.
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Nothing in Rathbone that matches it in co starting with an S. Studebakers shown all have a series of holes running the length of the shaft. Seems to be about a zillion co made similar looking wrenches and a lot were not marked with a name.