Phill05
Established Member
I tried it on a handsaw screw and it fits but feels strange to hold with a small bar in the hole, a friend just sent me this image so this is what it could be for see top Left corner.
£16.42!!!!! Good gracious! That was six weeks pay for me when I started. I left in 1980 so that's why I didn't recognise your gear. May 65 when I took the shilling - and it was a shilling too Still, musn't borrow the man's thread must we?I took the shilling (well £16.42 signing on bonus) on 12 11 85. My first field army unit after phase 2 had T100s and T11s on Clansman 353z fits and 352s and I slowly modernised from there
the crown stamp was defo kings as it was a "straight" curve rather than lumpy, just very old kit. Started off in a FV435 Wavell and then onto FV439s in various guises. Interspersed with stints at Commcen Whitehall, JHQ,~Shape, 7 sigs , 244, Brunei Sig Tp and then later HQ Scotland, 242, 30 and some other stuff
It could be but from the usability point of view, it wouldn't be very good. With a tool like that you really need to put pressure from the end to hold it in as you turn, hence the driver in the pic. That makes sense for a saw.this image so this is what it could be for see top Left corner.
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