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Are Fordson wrenches rare?

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Dandy Dave

01-23-2007 06:49:20




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Just wondering how rare Fordson wrenches are. There's one on ebay. Item number is 110082811042. Dave!




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Butch Howe

01-26-2007 08:30:57




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 Re: Are Fordson wrenches rare? in reply to Dandy Dave, 01-23-2007 06:49:20  
I think I've got a couple of hundred Fordson wrenches. I picked them up here and there over the years. Maybe thats why you don't see any!



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Dandy Dave

01-30-2007 04:28:04




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 Re: Are Fordson wrenches rare? in reply to Butch Howe, 01-26-2007 08:30:57  
So then, their all at Butch's place. Nothing like monopalizing the market. Someday maybe they'll make you rich!!! Or maybe not??? Dave!



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lejo

01-24-2007 11:12:34




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 Re: Are Fordson wrenches rare? in reply to Dandy Dave, 01-23-2007 06:49:20  
How many dozens do you want? le



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Dandy Dave

01-26-2007 06:17:34




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 Re: Are Fordson wrenches rare? in reply to lejo, 01-24-2007 11:12:34  
Lejo, To tell you the truth I never looked that hard and no, I really don't need them knuckel busting monkey wrenches (I think that why they used em for hammers!) by the dozen with all the good modern tools at my disposal. Ha ha! Thanks, Dave!



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Maine Fordson

01-23-2007 10:55:46




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 Re: Fordson Wrenches - Rare? in reply to Dandy Dave, 01-23-2007 06:49:20  
Dave --

I always thought Fordson wrenches were scarce until I started using eBay. Then they began coming out of the woodwork as folks cleaned out Grandpa"s toolbox or finally looked behind the workbench in the toolroom. Then I realized that certain wrenches are rarer than others, and even many Fordson enthusiasts don"t know the nuances involved (myself included, from time to time).

The S-handled wrench in the eBay auction you posted in your message (seller is one david21062 -- is this your auction, perhaps?) is generally known as a Westcott wrench, because that"s the company that invented that style of wrench (like Crescent or Stillson wrenches were named after their creators).

Keystone had the contract to supply Fordson with Westcott wrenches for their tractor tool kits for several years; in fact, most of the ones you find are made by Keystone and have a solid handle like the one pictured in the auction listing. Some have a solid handle, some a "ventilated" handle (see auction #160075554451) with one large or three small "vents," others have a plain handle but have the Fordson logo stamped into the cheek of the wrench, and still others have a snail cast into the handle.

It"s very common for these wrenches to have damage from having been used as a hammer; in the worst cases, the jaws will not slide due to the end having been mushroomed.

Implicit in your query is the question of monetary value; I"ll say what I"ve said here before (with credit to my grandfather for his brand of folksy wisdom): "It"s not what it"s worth, it"s what it"ll fetch!"

HTH.

-- Maine Fordson

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Dandy Dave

01-23-2007 15:35:27




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 Re: Fordson Wrenches - Rare? in reply to Maine Fordson, 01-23-2007 10:55:46  
Maine Fordson, I ask mostly because I've seen a hundred Fordsons though the years and only ever seen one wrench. Your are right about the what it'll fetch part! An old friend of mine sold some vintage gas pumps to another fellow I knew some years ago. The feller buying asked him what they were worth and the fellow selling replied, " Why they aint worth nothin! but if you want them you'll pay for them!" Ha Haa! He took the pumps with out argument. Thanks for the reply, Dave!

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