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"CD" wrench

Started by rustcollector, September 26, 2013, 09:26:23 AM

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rustcollector

Anybody have any info on this one?

Carl Wagner

No info. Probably junk. Send it to me before your wife finds out you blew your money!! Hurry!
Life is hard. Its harder if your stupid.- John Wayne

rustcollector

try a better picture.

And nice try Carl, but this one stays with me for a while...lol

Lostmind

Charles Deere , Johns brother?  No clue , but it's a neat wrench. Good luck with the ID
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rustcollector

Quote from: Lostmind on September 26, 2013, 06:56:50 PM
Charles Deere , Johns brother?  No clue , but it's a neat wrench. Good luck with the ID

LOL!!! I had thought about posing the same question. Who knows, there is apparently  enough gullible people out there (trap wrench for example) that I could probably sell it for $500 if I put that in the title. But then, I have no plans of selling it anyway.

rusty

If only you had AB and EF you would have a set....
Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

HeelSpur

RooK E

Carl Wagner

I would think it to be too small to have any relation to an Edwards road grader. But...Ive been wrong before. Once.
Life is hard. Its harder if your stupid.- John Wayne

Bus

I have this wrench on my orphan list. I'm pretty sure the CD is a parts reference not initials of a company.

rustcollector

Thanks Bus. I was thinking along the same lines. nice to know that you have seen it before though. Any thoughts on the Moyer 225 in the other thread?