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I found these, and I haven't been able to ID the brand. My wife took the challenge and searched for an hour and couldn't figure it out either. They'd been there a while, and are still free, despite a bit of rust in the joint. A few drops of oil and they are good as new.

 

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Looks to me like Wright McGill?

 

If I am right, it was instant recognition from the W and M. Can't read the rest of it.

 

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40 minutes ago, FloridaFishinFool said:

Looks to me like Wright McGill?

 

If I am right, it was instant recognition from the W and M. Can't read the rest of it.

 

That's it, thanks. We found the Wright & McGill brand, and my wife originally thought it was that, but we couldn't find the W&M logo nor forceps branded with them. I found a pair on ebay after your suggestion. Thanks

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