Private Lugnutz
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You wrote "10-B" but you're showing a Catalog No. 10A. (Which is kind of an exciting mistake!My 2nd Plomb catalog 10-B with reference to 1927-1930 tools
Neither a No. 10A or a No. 10B has been uploaded to IA/ITCL and I am not aware of either one available anywhere else in the public domain. So I am kind of hoping your other implied first catalog 10-B really is a 10-B.I am unsure if this one has been uploaded to the Web
The process is pretty simple, Roy. If you have access to a good scanner, just make a PDF and upload it to IA/ITCL. That's all there is to it. You'll have to register, but that takes less than a minute. If you don't have access to a scanner, you can mail the catalogs to GJer @Mark Stansbury. He is the proprietor of ITCL. He will scan and upload and return them.but let me know if you know the process and I can high resolution images uploaded so all collectors can have reference material.
On dating these...
Except for the No. 6, which is generally dated to 1926, all the early prewar catalogs had a publications number. No. 8, for example, has "(113H-101528)" printed on the title page, directly under the catalog number. No. 9 has "(113M-61529)" printed there and No. 10-C has "(1132-91531)" in the same place. The prefix is unknown, but the suffix is generally considered to be a publication date in MM-DD-YY format. And your 10A - with a "(1130-7130)" pub number - seems to fall perfectly into the pattern:
No. 8 (113H-101528): pub'd 10-15-1928
No. 9 (113M-6159): pub'd 6-15-1929
No. 10A (1130-7130): pub'd 7-1-30
No. 10-C (1132-91531): pub'd 9-15-1931
No. 11 (6132): pub'd 6-1-1932
No. 12 (10133): pub'd 10-1-1933
No. 15 (136): pub'd 1936
No. 16 (no pub number): thought to be 1938
No. 17B (8139): pub'd 8-1-1939
(All cats after this are date-able, either by PL's or analysis, but formal pub numbers don't pick up again until the late 1940's, e.g., No. 4820 on the 1948.)
Please check your other catalog, and if it's a 10B, please let me know what the pub date is.
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