Used Armstrong 25-256 ....1 3/4" wrench.....Has some scratches and scuffs and wear from use as seen in pic......Appx.25" long as seen in pic also.....Any questions feel free to ask and I will do my best to answer.....U.S.SHIPPING ONLY......
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