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What is this # for?

Started by HeelSpur, December 16, 2012, 01:00:13 PM

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Bill Houghton

Looks like a company inventory number or something similar.  Kind of numeric to be someone's personal identifier, unless the person was really into numerology.

johnsironsanctuary

Probably matches a number on a brass tool tag. When you took the tool out of the tool crib, the tag got hung on a hook with your name over it until you brought it back.
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Papaw

Have to agree. It is not a manufacturer's mark.
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rusty


Tend to agree, cept, perhaps not a tool crib number, I found 2 other tools on the internet with that number on them.
Perhaps an identifier for a service kit....

(Other tools: 9" Kanon Dial caliper, and a 'flexable nut driver" (looks like a carb adjusting tool)

Somewhat odd combination....
Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

Bill Houghton

Quote from: rusty on December 16, 2012, 07:14:17 PM

Tend to agree, cept, perhaps not a tool crib number, I found 2 other tools on the internet with that number on them.
Perhaps an identifier for a service kit....

(Other tools: 9" Kanon Dial caliper, and a 'flexable nut driver" (looks like a carb adjusting tool)

Somewhat odd combination....
For the Henway tune up kit, of course!