Vintage Spud Wrench 905 7/8 W X-1 Iron Workers Wrench on 2040-parts.com
Riverside, Rhode Island, US
A vintage spud wrench with the following markings---- A "W" within a diamond------USA ------905--------X/1 no other visible marks. The wrench measurement is 7/8 of an inch, unmarked measured by hand. Weight one pound and is 11 inches long.(Important-- see this item’s condition commentary in the following paragraph below)
Solid and complete no physical damage other than being old.
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