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Hi,
I have several spanners stamped Rolls Royce, each with a part number, which I believe to be aircraft spanners. They also have the WD broad arrow mark. Can anybody identify these - could they be Merlin engine spanners, as I would have said their age is around the 1940's. Sample part numbers are BL1621, BL2454, BL2452, BL9533, BL2439. Hope somebody can help. Thanks. Rik |
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