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anniesmo Tom Bolton
Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle, UK   GBR
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Is this from early MG tool kit?


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Steve S Avatar
Abingdon, So Cal, USA   USA
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To the best of my knowledge, no. It's just one of many tools they made post war. I don't believe that stamping appeared until the mid 40s at least, so it couldn't be from an early M.G.

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Rob Reilly Avatar
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1937 MG TA "Sweet Jeanine"
The picture of the TA tools in the TA manual shows one like that, but no brand name is given.
I have seen that spanner more commonly with the King Dick or the Shelley brand on them.
Let me know if you want to sell it.



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Steve S Avatar
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That actually is a King Dick tool. "Abingdon" was a line they had post-war. That particular wrench may have come in a car tool kit but not necessarily.

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The N Series Magnette tool kit illustration also shows a similar type of spanner, but again no description of the brand is given. In my photo the War Finish spanner has "Abingdon" stamped on the other side.


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anniesmo Tom Bolton
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The spanner with 1954 stamped on, also has the crows foot mark, which means supplied to the military.

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Rob Z Silver Member Rob Zucca
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1948 MG TC
1960 MG MGA
1967 MG MGB GT
Yes, the “broad arrow”.

In reply to # 4582028 by anniesmo The spanner with 1954 stamped on, also has the crows foot mark, which means supplied to the military.



"Time flies like an arrow......Fruit flies like a banana"

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garnaes43 Silver Member Jan Johnson
Fairfield, OH, USA   USA
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1937 MG TA
On Bas de Voogd's website on MG-VA's, he has an extensive listing of Pre-War MG tools and shows one like yours (if 6" long). Jan

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gtkimler Geoff Kimler
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Those are cute little spanners, I have never seen any that small. At least not in any of the auto jumbles here in California.

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A 1951 advertisement showing a similar spanner as part of a King Dick kit, but note that this is not an MG kit.
Also a pic of my collection showing different sizes.


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MGTF1500 Ardeche France Thierry SUCHIER
TOURNON SUR RHONE, Rhône-Alpes Auvergne, France   FRA
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Very nice collection Matthieu!

Have a good holiday season friends, Sincerely, Thierry from Ardèche, South of France

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garnaes43 Silver Member Jan Johnson
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1937 MG TA
Are you in need of TA tools? I have two complete kits for my two (2) TA's, but also some spares for sale.

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Would love to see photos of your kits Jan.

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1950 MG TD
1967 MG MGB GT
On the tool topic, does anyone have a picture of the feeler gauge set used for the TD? Does it have a brand name?. I am also looking for the lucas distributor tool with feeler gauge and a head spanner. I see them on Ebay in the UK, but have not gotten a response if they will ship to the US.



Bruce E. Cunha

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garnaes43 Silver Member Jan Johnson
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1937 MG TA
I found out I can't send pictures from the forum, only if you send me an email address! Jan

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