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Nab (OH)
Need to see if I can find internal parts for my dad’s bath faucet but am unable to identify the logo in the handle. I thought I was going to be able to add a picture of the logo on this post but don’t see a means to do that.
Google lens does not find the specific logo either.
If anyone can tell me how to attach a picture, I’d appreciate it.
I can’t describe it well but it has five vertical lines. Each are curved at the top with a round”ish”/oval shape on top of each vertical line. Kind of like a pistel in a flower bloom.
Thanks
Think I figured out how to add a picture!

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Curly (CA)
Maybe a Moen with aftermarket handle.
Can you post another picture taken farther back ?
And one with the handle removed showing the cartridge etc. ?
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Nab (OH)
I’ve added this pics. Just a little more information. My dad said the acrylic handle has never been replaced so that is the original. Late 80s early 90s
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Nab (OH)
And I’m not going to remove anything else until I at least have some thought as to what it might be. Not tearing it apart until we have time to deal with “plumbing problems” should something not go smoothly. Which seems to be an ongoing theme with old plumbing. Dad has just gotten out of the hospital again and don’t need additional issues.
Thanks
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Curly (CA)
It is not a Moen.
Looks to be Valley.
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If the knurled nut behind the handle does not want to come off without twisting the body inside the wall you may have to slice it with a Dremel type tool. Slice it just enough to pop it open without damaging the threads on the valve body. Go slow and easy with the Dremel.
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Nab (OH)
Thanks. Yeah, I was thinking valley but couldn’t find anywhere that valley had that logo on the handle.
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