Can someone tell me who the manufacturer of this valve is by these pictures?

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brandonb110

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I just replaced a stand up shower for the first time and didn't do my homework first to get a better look at the valve to find out what type of trim kit I need. Can anyone help with these images or is there another way I can find this out without having to take the wall down?
 

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FWIW, if you pulled a building permit, it would likely fail since when you remodel, you must bring the utilities back up to current code, and that requires an anti-scald valve for your shower. Unless I'm mistaken, I think you did yourself big disservice by not replacing the valve with a modern one that met code. You may also find that a quality set of trim may end up costing you nearly as much as a new valve. If you're lucky, you can find some aftermarket ones, but they often are not as good quality as the OEM ones.
 
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