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Bell System wrench found today

Started by Wrenchmensch, December 28, 2013, 03:35:56 PM

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Wrenchmensch

The Bell System is largely history today, but this 8-inch special purpose wrench remained.  I found it on a flea market blanket today.  The wrench has a 1 1/2-inch octagonal opening, and an odd opening on the end of the handle which looks like it applies to a wing nut, a square nut, and a hex nut.  The wrench is a number 590 for you old Bell hands out there. 

HeelSpur

Doesn't look like its been used, nice find.
RooK E

Wrenchmensch

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Thanks, Heel Spur!  Take a look at the Triumph motorcycle wrenches, in this site's motorcycle section, I found today.  All these wrenches were $.50 each.

rusty

>The wrench has a 1 1/2-inch hex opening

Look more closely....
Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

Wrenchmensch


bonneyman

I've seen (and have) several Bell System screwdrivers...but I've never seen a wrench so marked. Different!
Ratchet Guru

john k

I can remember when the telephone guy came around in a green Ford pickup with painted utility box, and  ladder racks.   I have found several Bell System screwdrivers and one brace drill.  Never found a wrench, let alone a unique one like that.  Wish I could recall all the tools they carried in a leather pouch on their belt. 
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Wrenchmensch

The only other Bell System wrench I have is a wooden-handled 12-inch Trimo monkey wrench that is stamped with "Bell System" surrounded by a lozenge-shaped outline.

rusty

There are quite a lot of bell wrenches, looking through the documentation, but many of them were specialized for CO work, probably not made in the kind of quantity the field tools like screwdrivers were made in. There are probably 2 dozen wrenches shown, as many screwdrivers...

I can not find a matching entry for 590, 590A is a totally different, special tool...
could be a slightly misnumbered WECo tool I suppose....(don't have a weco list)
Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

Wrenchmensch



Wrenchmensch

As a Viet Nam Era veteran, I learned some Army-speak in my 2-years.  CO meant commanding officer.  CO meaning Central Office must be a regional usage, but what region I do not know.

eddie hudson

Bell System region.


Central Office = the place where the telephone lines go

OilyRascal

Please note, your "CO" (or Central Office) may well be in the thicket 2 miles down the road. 
"FORGED IN THE USA" myself.  Be good to your tools!

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Wrenchmensch

Lots of thickets around here, containing white tail deer families, but no Bell CO found in any of the thickets so far.  The Bell System wrench was found under some other tools on a blanket in a wetlands-adjacent flea market downhill 15+ miles from here.  The other wrench collecting friend I run into these days at this flea market is a State Mosquito Control Chief. This is his off-season.