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<p>[QUOTE="Saw Wood, post: 1141129, member: 12665"]I’ve always known them to be Monkey wrenches. Did not know about Ford though. That is great history/story. </p><p><br /></p><p>I’ve been picking up tools with wooden handles with the intention of restoring the wood for novelty-sale, as they don’t have a high price point. I have several of these wrenches in different sizes. With their weight, they feel great in-hand.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Saw Wood, post: 1141129, member: 12665"]I’ve always known them to be Monkey wrenches. Did not know about Ford though. That is great history/story. I’ve been picking up tools with wooden handles with the intention of restoring the wood for novelty-sale, as they don’t have a high price point. I have several of these wrenches in different sizes. With their weight, they feel great in-hand.[/QUOTE]
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