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Wrench Forum => Wrench Forum => Topic started by: keykeeper on September 09, 2013, 09:51:06 PM
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This belongs to a friend of mine. He thinks it has something to do with the B & H Railroad based on some research he did on the net and found a B & H Railroad that is purported to be the oldest railroad in the US.
I think it belongs to some type of implement or tractor category, based on my experience and reading so much about them right here on ToolTalk!
Here's the measurements....open end is approx. 9/16". The double sized other end measures 3/8 square on one side, and 5/8 or 11/16 on the other. The overall length is approx. 5-1/2" or so.
What say you wrench gurus out there? Rarity? Any value? It's in pretty good shape. I really have no idea, these type wrenches are out of my realm of collecting.
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From Mr Haury's sale list:
B & H 1372 Wrench (Bickford and Huffman, Macedon, New York)
Bickford and Huffman Wrench Image
Markings side one: "B & H".
Markings side two: "1372".
Length: 6 inches.
Reference: Rathbone Vol. One, page 32
Condition: Good Plus.
Price: $20.00 (ref: FW/220-1)
Bickford and Huffman became part of the American Seeding Machine Company in 1903
Macedon is near Rochester NY
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Cast wrench probably not RR related.