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    Hi,
    I have a 10BA which looks fairly close in size to your 3BA, but mine is Starwhille brand and is 68mm long.

    I also have a pair of multigrips that are 110mm long.




    cheers

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    I think the King Dick brand came out of the UK, I well remember an adjustable spanner similar to the isuzutoo-eh picture but a bit more substantial and probably around 200mm overall length as part of the toolkit in my parents 1949 Rover 75
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    3BA size - not out of any Toyota toolkit I know!


    BTW: "King Dick" were the brand of the adjustable spanners used in the original 1948 Land Rover toolkit.
    Pretty sure they made the jacks too.

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    G'day Folks

    "King Dick" was a brand of tools for Machinery and Automotive use between WW1 and WW11 as well as post war,and was often part of the manufacturers tool kits supplied to new vehicles, they were also part of the tool kits of British Military Vehicles during and post WW11,they may have preceeded WW1 as equipment of early English automobiles.they were of good quality and still turn up at Swap meets and garage sales. now-a-days most tools are sourced from the Orient.

    The 2BA and 3BA spanner at the start of this thread would have been part of an Instrument/Electrical repair kit I had a set years ago but it grew legs brilliant for doing repairs to series Landrover electrics/instruments.

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    G'day Folks

    "King Dick" was a brand of tools for Machinery and Automotive use between WW1 and WW11 as well as post war,and was often part of the manufacturers tool kits supplied to new vehicles, they were also part of the tool kits of British Military Vehicles during and post WW11,they may have preceeded WW1 as equipment of early English automobiles.they were of good quality and still turn up at Swap meets and garage sales. now-a-days most tools are sourced from the Orient.

    The 2BA and 3BA spanner at the start of this thread would have been part of an Instrument/Electrical repair kit I had a set years ago but it grew legs brilliant for doing repairs to series Landrover electrics/instruments.

    cheers
    thanks for the info it all starts to make sense to me now as i believe this spanner came originally from my grandfather's workshop and he did serve in the war
    cheers

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    King Dick tools used to be common when I was a young tacker and apprentice. I remember those bloody awful shifters and ugly thick black steel wrenches.

    Very low class stuff in my opinion.
    URSUSMAJOR

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    Had this for years





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    We used "BA" size spanners in the aircraft industry, on UK built planes. I used them on Mk88 Strikemaster's.

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    I am not going to add a damn thing to this post......I am not....I am not

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