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    10mm Klein Allen Wrench Info

    I have three 10mm hex Allen wrenches that are stamped "DIN 911 SW10 Klien W.Germany." Is this the correct wrench for the spark plug tool that came with the SWB 1967 911? Also, since I only need one, what is a fair price for the Allen wrench? Thanks.

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    I believe they're correct. I'm alwys looking for tools to fill out early tool kits - PM sent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron20086 View Post
    I have three 10mm hex Allen wrenches that are stamped "DIN 911 SW10 Klien W.Germany." Is this the correct wrench for the spark plug tool that came with the SWB 1967 911? Also, since I only need one, what is a fair price for the Allen wrench? Thanks.
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    I am interested in purchasing one to complete my 1971 tool kit. Thank you. Lynn hummelblue@netscape.net

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    I have this allen key in my 71 kit without the W on it just has Germany? any ideal if it's true or repo
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    The rule of the thumb is that goods labeled "Made in Germany" were produced before 1973, when there was a ruling that it was not possible to distinguish between BRD and DDR without specifying "West Germany" or after the unification of Germany in the '90s. But it is not alway true, since some manufacturers used the "W." even before the ruling. I guess your key is original.

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    Can anyone tell me if the 930 10mm wrenches were any different than the early 911 Allen keys? I ask this because there is one advertised for a 930 on ebay that is priced fair but doesn't have any markings. For all I know it could be from the Dollar Tree; so I would like to know if there are any identifying markers such as the inscription posted above. TIA

    Max? I see you're Fiona would fit in the time period I'm looking at.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jos.hall View Post
    Can anyone tell me if the 930 10mm wrenches were any different than the early 911 Allen keys? I ask this because there is one advertised for a 930 on ebay that is priced fair but doesn't have any markings. For all I know it could be from the Dollar Tree; so I would like to know if there are any identifying markers such as the inscription posted above. TIA

    Max? I see you're Fiona would fit in the time period I'm looking at.
    Hi Jos, sorry won't be able to check it before November ... Fiona is now stored at my place in Italy, I'm stuck in Belgium and won't go there for at least a couple of months ...
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