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Wakefield - Indian Motorcycle wrench

Started by stanley62, July 10, 2011, 04:41:57 PM

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stanley62

Found this goody at the swapmeet this weekend.  I think it is kind pretty.

Marked:

Wakefield Wrench
No 17
Made in Worcester, Mass, USA

Indian Motocycles
Hendee MFG Co
Springfield, Mass, USA

  Jim
Always looking for Stanley planes and parts, Mossberg and Plomb wrenches.

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BRwrench

That is a niced one.  I haven't seen that style of Indian motocycle wrench before.

jimwrench

 Nice wrench. looks like its in pretty good shape. Now find a Flying Merkle to go with it. Wakefield made them too.
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

stanley62

#4
I know they did.  I don't think I could have got a Flying Merkel for the price I got this Indian wrench.  Maybe I can sell it for what you got for your Flying Merkel wrench...It could be my first $100 wrench. Wishful thinking , I know...

Jim
Always looking for Stanley planes and parts, Mossberg and Plomb wrenches.

stanley62

Just spoke to one of my co-workers who gave me a little Indian Trivia.  They called themselves Indian Motocycles, not motorcycles.  The wrench, does in fact, say Motocycles.
Always looking for Stanley planes and parts, Mossberg and Plomb wrenches.

jimwrench

  FLYING MERKEL on E-bay $205 or offer goes off jul 23 item 270782493449, Merkel stamping not real legible in pic. don't believe I'll compete on this one
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

Hm Wrench

He wants real money, I offered half and was declined.

thanks,
Kirk


Always Looking for Motorcycle, Bicycle tools and related information.

jimwrench

  one on e-bay did not sell. Evidently had 5 offers
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

Delawhere?

I found one of these too. I'm considering whether to keep it, sell it, or trying to put the whole original kit together, then selling it. place). It's in great shape and it does have the Indian motocycles mark. Should I try to clean it up some? I don't usually trade/collect tools - does anyone have more info on what it could sell for either way? (eBay is all over the place.) 

I won't say how I found it or how much I paid for fear of retaliation from maddened collectors :)