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English: Hand-forged adjustable wrench (early 1900s) on display in the window of Tweedy & Popp Hardware Store, Wallingford neighborhood, Seattle, Washington. This kind of tool is named englishman in Germany
Русский: Разводной гаечный ключ начала 1900-х годов. Демонстрируется в витрине Tweedy & Popp Hardware Store (в окрестностях Уоллингфорта, Сиэтл, штат Вашингтон). В Германии этот вид ключей называют «англичанин».
Date Taken on 30 August 2007
Source Photo by Joe Mabel
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