Thank you Bill H. for the heads up to post photos, what can I say other than oops. PAWPAW the W-790 in these photos is the one you sold me last November, the 302 etched/burned into the handle was my clue, see the photo of just the handle, it's very faint but the 2 is still barely visible even after all the sanding I did to eliminate it. The side handle is missing cause I put it on another W-790 I refurbished last fall and sold in an antique store here in Georgetown. I have another W-790 coming that I will take the handle from to put on this one after I get the dimensions from so I can make one. The W-790 is a large heavy well built eggbeater, 15 1/4 inches overall & 2 pounds 6 ounces without the side handle. The No.625 is much smaller at 8 1/2 inches & 9 ounces, reminds me of the one made by G. M. CO. MFG. INC. of LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y. Top one in the photo is obviously the W-790 & the lower is the No.625. The large gear on the first one I refurbished was red and this one was what I would call a light maroonish color, both as far as I could tell the original colors, so this one got repainted with a color called claret wine, which was as close as I could find to the original.
Charlie