The 5-1/2" Vintage Bullard Adjustable Wrench, patented on October 27, 1903, is a collectible tool with a rich history. Made in the United States by the reputable brand Bullard, this wrench is a rare and valuable piece for collectors of vintage tools. Its adjustable design and compact size make it a practical and versatile tool for mechanics or enthusiasts of classic tools.
5-1/2" Vintage Bullard Adjustable Wrench, DATED Pat. Oct. 27, 1903, No. 0? 0-3/4"
MODEL No. 0, I believe, No actual model number on tool, pre-model number?, came in a few sizes, this is the smallest.
USED HAS PUNCH MARKS FROM PREVIOUS OWNER ON LOWER JAW, SEE PICS.
TARNISH/FINISH LOSS/PLATING LOSS
OPERATES JUST FINE, AFTER 100+ YEARS
ONLINE HISTORY: The Bullard Automatic Wrench Company operated in Providence, Rhode Island as the maker of patented self-adjusting pipe and nut wrenches. The company was founded by Frank D. Bullard, and the company's wrenches were based on patent 742,389, filed by F.D. Bullard in 1903 and issued on October 27 of that year. By 1909 the company was no longer able to pay its creditors, and the company's property and equipment was sold at auction.