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Wrench

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Material
METAL-STEEL; WOOD-UNKNOWN;
Description
This wrench consists of one piece of metal that forms the jaw and the bar which extends from one end to the handle. The jaw is rectangular and beveled on one end and has 'CNR' imprinted on one side. The bar has two flat sides w/ 'GRAY-TORONTO 15IN' on one side and 'MADE IN CANADA' on the other side…
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Manufacturer
Gray-Toronto
Category
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
Sub-Category
METALWORKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Place Of Manufacture
Canada
Start Date
1921
Description
This wrench consists of one piece of metal that forms the jaw and the bar which extends from one end to the handle. The jaw is rectangular and beveled on one end and has 'CNR' imprinted on one side. The bar has two flat sides w/ 'GRAY-TORONTO 15IN' on one side and 'MADE IN CANADA' on the other side. The handle consists of two rounded pieces of wood riveted to a metal frame like a knife handle.
History Of Use
This item can be found in the old Marsha-l-Well's Cataloged. ( Date unknown), but one of this size sold for $6.40.
Material
METAL-STEEL; WOOD-UNKNOWN;
Length
38.5
Units Of Measurement
Centimeters
Accession No.
1990.49.1
Type of Record
Museum Artifact

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