RagTopTA
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Thanks now all I look for are Pebble plomb or proto
Shhhh.... dont tell CrotalusAtrox about P&C stuff.... theres a few pebbles in there as well....... a whole other can of worms
Thanks now all I look for are Pebble plomb or proto
Nice. I have been collecting some stuff for my green 3/8 box. I think speeder is too short.
Nice. I have been collecting some stuff for my green 3/8 box. I think speeder is too short.
love all the box sets! Since I got stuck working the last few weeks ends I just ordered stuff of flea bay cause I had the itch so bad. few things came today....


Those P&C hammers are beautiful!
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thanks! I have a couple more that have blue handles!
So you are the one who bought those hammers [emoji23] glad they went to someone on here !
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Here is a batch of odd 1/4” Plomb I bought off of eBay recently. They were rusty but I wanted the shorty spinner because I seldom see them. Here they are before and after some de-rusting. Of course they didn’t come with the 4708 I’m missing. The box came with another Plomb set but is unmarked.
-Don
Ha! I bid on that lot for the same reason. Some cool stuff in there. Congratulations.Here is a batch of odd 1/4” Plomb I bought off of eBay recently. They were rusty but I wanted the shorty spinner because I seldom see them. Here they are before and after some de-rusting. Of course they didn’t come with the 4708 I’m missing. The box came with another Plomb set but is unmarked.
-Don

Ha! I bid on that lot for the same reason. Some cool stuff in there. Congratulations.![]()

Aha! Now I know why it was so expensive. Sorry!
-Don
Go Giants!
Aha! Now I know why it was so expensive. Sorry!
-Don
Go Giants!
Picked these up today at a local haunt of mine.
Small item was identified as a caulk scraper. Does that look right to you guys?
Thanks.
Picked these up today at a local haunt of mine.
Small item was identified as a caulk scraper. Does that look right to you guys?
Thanks.
cool. I have seen them marked with LOS ANGELES, but also LA, like the wrench I posted.
Does that difference indicate placement on the timeline?
The example I found on AA just said ' "LA" indicating early.'
If you mean whether the LOS ANGELES is spelled out or abbreviated, I have no idea, Mintgrun. I've never studied that, and I've never seen anyone else publish any conclusions on the difference in the public domain (i.e., here, GG, TA, AA, etc).Does that difference indicate placement on the timeline?
I don't know what AA means by that. As Don said, your wrench is conclusively 1938. Even if it didn't have a date code it could be dated to 1934-1938. It can't be any older than 1934, when Plomb Tools first started using the plumb bob O in their brand, and it can't be any newer than 1939, when the "MADE in U.S.A." first appeared.The example I found on AA just said ' "LA" indicating early.'
There are some strange inexplicable codes out there, DD T/A. Your examples aren't them, though. Your examples fit. According to the TA theory, BB = Feb 1942, BC = Feb 1943, DB = April 1942, DC = April 1943, and DE = April 1945. The format, if my summary wasn't clear, is first letter (A-L) for months (Jan to Dec), and second latter for years (A/41 through E/45). I would personally like to see your examples. If they're tools with 1940's construction features, a plain steel finish, marked "v PLVMB v" and "MADE IN U.S.A.", they would probably support the TA theory. If not, they may challenge the theory. Either way would be helpful.^^^ That still doesn't explain all of the other ridiculous codes, "BB" "BC" "DB", "DC" "DE", I gotta go through all mine, I have quite a few.