Used Coe’s 15 Inch Monkey Wrench

The product is a used Coe’s 15 inch monkey wrench, made in the United States. This vintage tool is a collectible item for mechanics and tool enthusiasts. With its sturdy build and timeless design, this monkey wrench would be a valuable addition to any workshop or collection. Its brand reputation and country of origin add to its historical and nostalgic value. Sold as is.

Antique COE’S MONKEY WRENCH 21″

A 9lb goliath of a used Coe’s 21″ Monkey wrench in good working condition. Handle has been taped as a repair at some point in time. The jaw opens to 4 1/8″, ding dents and scratches can be seen on every inch of this well used relic. U.G. & Co. seen on lower handle. Pat’ date on top Dec 15, 1881, or 91, 2nd pat’ date below first not fully legible and may be a restamp over original.

Coe’s Adjustable Monkey Pipe Wrench

Used Coes Adjustable Monkey Wrench. Overall good condition. Works smoothly. Wood grid in good condition. Stamped with a “4” on the beam. Overall length is 8 1/2 inches. Jaw opens 1/2 inches

Vintage Coes 10″ MFD. Under L Coes PAT Adjustable Monkey Wrench Worchester Mass

The product is a vintage Coes 10″ MFD. Under L Coes PAT adjustable monkey wrench, made in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. This classic tool is a sought-after collectible for mechanics and tool enthusiasts. Its adjustable design and sturdy construction make it a practical and durable piece for any workshop or collection.

1911 Coes Wrench Co. 2 Separate Pg. Ad: Elephant Theme – Worcester, MASS

1911 Coes Wrench Co. 2 Separate Pg. Ad: Elephant Theme – Worcester, MASS Great piece of original American industrial history.The ad ships with an acid free backer board and poly bag. American Ikons: Your home for Industrial Genealogy Ad measures app. 7 x 10″ page size Shipping included in the continental United States.Inventory code: sierra 1911 coes dbl

Coe’s & Co. 12″ Adjustable Wrench (CosTool029)

Coe’s Wrench Co. Worchester USA. Approx Length 12 1/4″. Under L COES Pat Steel. Light Wood Handle. My Dad took pride, not only serving and protecting this country, he also took pride when traveling in collecting/using the best as a “Do-it-Yourself-er”.