Snap OEX-160A

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Snap OEX-160A

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Found an interesting wrench at a local garage sale. The OEX-160A has a letter date for 1954. Looks like a OEX-160 but open end is slightly bent up (maybe 15 degrees). Can not find a reference to this wrench in the 1954 catalog. Is this a common wrench or rather rare?
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The OXA160 has that offset, but it is a six point. another odd thing, is I do not see a (A) model in OEX160 ever being made. a pic would be nice.
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This is a 12 point . How do I add a picture? I'm new at this.
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Still trying how to post pictures. On this wrench both the box end and open end are bent up about 15 degrees. Looking on line it appears on the OEX-160 only the box end has the bend
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some pics. This is an odd one. Looks like someone got mixed up.
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Thanks for adding the pictures. Just noticed the wrench is magnetic. Don't know if it came from the factory this way or was later magnetized?
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It is possible the open end is not a factory bend?
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It is possible, but most of the time when that happens you can see there is a difference in color (usually heated). One of the odd things, the model number ends in A, I don't see a A model listed in the 50s, also look at the script its a bit odd for 54. they were making a offset wrench in 54, could be a factory error, could be that someone bent it.
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For two years, 1941 and 1942, Snap-On made a wrench exactly like that under the Blue Point name. It was for adjusting the distributor on a flathead Ford V-8 engine when the distributor was on the front of the engine (before 1946). My guess is that this was made for the same purpose post-war. The Blue Point version was never resumed.
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The B/p, no date code
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