Hi, I am looking for any info on a double end ring spanner that i have, marked on the shaft Snap On 57203 9/16, I have an idea that this is a Harley Davidson special wrench but would like some confirmation if possible
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Dave D
57203 Harley wrench?
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Re: 57203 Harley wrench?
Hi Dave:
could you post a photo?
PS: Thanks for all the nice whitworth tools.
could you post a photo?
PS: Thanks for all the nice whitworth tools.
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Hello, Many thanks for your custom over the years, have added a pic, hope it comes out as have not added pics before,
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Dave D
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Could it be S-7203
is it blue point or snap on.
could you post a pic showing the logo.
it is an odd one, maybe not listed in the cats.
is it blue point or snap on.
could you post a pic showing the logo.
it is an odd one, maybe not listed in the cats.
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Re: 57203 Harley wrench?
it is definately 57203 but looking closer there is an A- so it is A-57203 and also "MADE IN USA", i could not see it in the online cats and it is an uncommon one on this side of the pond, I think i saw roughly the same tool in a Harley cat a while back, any help appreciated
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Re: 57203 Harley wrench?
Most industrial tools from that era start with the model number A , but most of them have four numerals after the A. From the logo, it probably dates from the 40's. or early 50's. It does not show up in any of the cats I have seen, its an only known example, and we may never figure out what its use is, unless someone turns up an industrial cat that shows it.
Nice find.
Nice find.
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