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I was given your web cite by a collector who said you might be able to help me identify a large double ended hexagon wrench that I picked up at an estate sale in New York. I have attached pictures of the wrench. It is 15" long, one end offset with hexagon ends 2 1/2" and 2". It looks like it has "T 202" written on the flat side. not sure about the T part but the 202 is clear. It came from a three generation family of farmers in estate sale. Thanks for any information you may give me. Ethel Allman