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Trying to identify faucet brand

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I assumed this was a Delta but they are saying it's not based on this photo. I don't see a brand anywhere on it, anyone have ideas? I am willing to reach out to other vendors if I can get some possible ideas. It leaks from the knob are when turned all the way on so looking for a repair kit.

Note the rubber strap around it it there to keep it from being opened too far and leaking.

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I assumed this was a Delta but they are saying it's not based on this photo. I don't see a brand anywhere on it, anyone have ideas? I am willing to reach out to other vendors if I can get some possible ideas. It leaks from the knob are when turned all the way on so looking for a repair kit.

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Try your pictures again. oops now it is there.
I think you have to pull the knob and face plate and have a look at the valve itself.

There will be a screw behind the metal cap in the knob.
I did do that but should have taken a photo, I wont be back at the house until Friday so was hoping to bring the parts needed. It looks almost identical to this under the knob including the brass lever with 4-sided diamond shape:
https://i0.wp.com/www.advocatemaste.../12/Old-delta-monitor-shower-faucet.jpg?ssl=1
You need a picture of what is in the wall

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I just want to fix the leak with a repair kit, not sure I can get it to that point in your photo i'm not a plumber. I'll look for a brand marking more closely when I am there this weekend..
The leak will be because of a part inside the valve that is changeable. To get that far you remove the big chrome plate on the wall. 2 screws, and cut the caulking around it.
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