Description
This oddball wrench was patented by John Tiner, of Sutherland Springs, Texas, and manufactured by the William Hjorth Company of Jamestown NY. Tiner claimed that the wrench was universal in size, and wouldn’t slip. It also incorporates a nail claw, screwdriver and wire cutter — looks like it might have been intended for fence-building. These were made in a variety of sizes, of which this appears to be the largest.
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