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3 "S" Wrenches Stamped MBF

Started by MysteriousGT, October 18, 2012, 03:47:53 PM

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MysteriousGT

Just got back Home from a Meeting with Someone trying to Sell some Old Tools, Needless to Say i dont want to post them all because there would be Bandwidth Issues...But I Found these 3 to Be Interesting!

They Came From a Collector/American Airlines Mechanics Personal Collection!

2 of them are Bemis & Call - 8" & 14"

1 of them is a Westcott

all 3 of them are Stamped "MBF"...anyone Know what that Might Signify?

Thanks in Advance

Brophy

They look like owners marks to me.

Stamps were used before electric engravers became available (and after)

...Rob
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Papaw

Agreed- owner's marks to deter theft.
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rusty


Perhaps they were liberated from the Mercedes Benz Factory ;P

Likely not tho..

Sometimes the stamped marks are for a company or factory that owned the tools, sometimes they are just some poor schmuck's initials.....
Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

MysteriousGT

thats What i thought too, I Have Had some Military items that had similar Stamping and this Guy had thousands of Military Fighting Knives, thought it might have been a Military Stamp!

Thanks for the Replies