Bill and Carol Rogers wrote:
> The adjustable wrenches have "Abingdon"
> on the reverse, but I don't think even the dedicated SUNI III concourse
> judges would notice that.
Now, I am no expert on the original tool, but I do know it had "King Dick" on
it,
and a small logo. The company is located in Abingdon, so I don't think it's
because that wrench was from an MG, which was made in Abingdon once upon a time,
in a Galaxy far, far away.
Anyone know for CERTAIN what the wrench marks and sizes were for the MkI, MkIA,
and MkII. Same for the other tool sizes and markings. I know that the Slim
Jims
were so marked, but there is a great variability in the combinations and
markings. Many of these 'knuckle-busters' had the same wrench size on one end
as
another one, with a different partner.
Steve
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