Brad Buchanan
Member
Hey, Everyone.
I was cleaning out an old roll cab prior to repainting it and found this wrench.
I cleaned it off with a wire wheel and lightly sanded the head to reveal markings.
It is stamped on the upper jaw 'COBS WRENCH CO. WORCHESTER MASS USA' on one side and 'MFG UNDER LCOBS PATS. STEEL'. The stampings are irregular.
The tool is very well made and balanced.
The two jaws forming the head show that it has been used as a hammer at some time in the past.
I believe that the wrench belonged to my Grandfather and was probably made around the turn of the century
Any help would be appreciated.
Brad
I was cleaning out an old roll cab prior to repainting it and found this wrench.
I cleaned it off with a wire wheel and lightly sanded the head to reveal markings.
It is stamped on the upper jaw 'COBS WRENCH CO. WORCHESTER MASS USA' on one side and 'MFG UNDER LCOBS PATS. STEEL'. The stampings are irregular.
The tool is very well made and balanced.
The two jaws forming the head show that it has been used as a hammer at some time in the past.
I believe that the wrench belonged to my Grandfather and was probably made around the turn of the century
Any help would be appreciated.
Brad