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    FS: DFS Wrenches Large Font

    Very nice original condition. All with large font and milled ends correct for SWB tool kits. $70 each and I’ll cover shipping within the U.S. 61ED2760-BCFB-4BD8-B061-673255976FBE.jpg0487D11A-D9A8-4061-89BA-4A49F6CF7013.jpg2D7BAABF-2225-4A49-8C4A-428888FE7266.jpgED0F0607-3065-411B-B002-3520E0727179.jpg

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    Anthony, I'll take the 10/11 if it's still for sale.

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    11X10 wrench is now pending. Ken, I’ll send you my PayPal info. Thanks

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    11X10 is sold. The other wrenches are still available.

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    Unless it is the camera angle the wrench all the way on the left 14/15 looks like milled ends, the rest don't. Can we get close up pictures on those?
    Mike Fitton # 2071
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    Hello Mike, I’m not home right now but I’ll post close up photos of all the wrenches to show the smooth/milled ends. Thanks for your interest.

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    566D238A-D88E-4A84-9A1F-F37618DD9180.jpg

    Here is a close photo of the smooth/milled ends. All the wrenches have the same finish which is milled/machined/smooth ends, whatever you want to call it. I’ll post a Drop Forged Steel wrench without the milled ends to show the difference.

    These are 100% correct for SWB cars or your money back including shipping back to me if you’re not satisfied.

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    454DEDF1-E70A-4ED4-87D3-A37E2B038D4E.jpg

    Here is a Drop Forged Steal wrench with the same finish all the way through, no milled/smooth/machined ends.

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    OK, those are not milled ends! Only the 14/15 on the left is.
    Mike Fitton # 2071
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    Quote Originally Posted by mejia_anthony View Post
    454DEDF1-E70A-4ED4-87D3-A37E2B038D4E.jpg

    Here is a Drop Forged Steal wrench with the same finish all the way through, no milled/smooth/machined ends.
    There are three types of DFS wrenches.

    1. Cast
    2. Flat
    3. Milled
    Jim

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