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1930 08-05-2010 01:05 AM

toolbags
 

I collect ( or try to ) toolbags/ information and tools and am trying to research the initials UTK which appear on a split rivet head on the bags. I have seen these initials on on a wrench and have had others referance them to other non automotive related items, do these initials mean anything to anyone here. Must have been a manuf. that delved ( in the least ) in auto during this time period, seen them on bags as early as 29 all the way to 34. Thanks for any leads.

Tudortomnz 08-05-2010 01:41 AM

Re: toolbags
 

Presume you refer to 'dome' fasteners on these bags. No markings on the one I have.
Would be hard to find out--'good luck'.
Do not forget about Canadian design bags. Virtually unknown about in Nth America.
No domes, single tie strap & probably a better design.

Steve Plucker 08-05-2010 04:46 AM

Re: toolbags
 

Gary Johnson has done some research on Model A Tool Bags. Maybe he can chime in on this.

However his article in the September/October 2009 issue of Model A News (MARC) does not tell of the initials "UTK".

Pluck


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