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    Plomb tool picture thread - show your stuff!

    I assume most on here can see the unexpected issue here vis-a-vis letter month or quarter code theory and the 1934 PLOMB to PLVMB change.
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    Post up your Thorsen tools!

    3/8" drive?
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    Plomb tool picture thread - show your stuff!

    Hi. You probably already know this, but those packing hooks were originally offset on both ends.
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    VIM Tools - Durston Manufacturing Co.

    Man that is a scarce set.
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    Plomb tool picture thread - show your stuff!

    No it's a standard Plomb 4767 1/4" drive. A couple of these Plomb sockets are 9/32 as is the Cal-Air and a Hinsdale. There is a 4847 Proto 1/4 to 9/32 adapter here too.
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    Plomb tool picture thread - show your stuff!

    Yeah, at the price, the stub handle and the fixed head breaker with the knurled handle were enough to make the deal. I haven't cleaned anything yet...Bonney box, Plomb 1/4 and 9/32 stuff, Cal Air, Hinsdale, Long C Craftsman, Blackhawk, Snap On ...I used to score these quality mix socket boxes...
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    Plomb tool picture thread - show your stuff!

    Local FB Marketplace photo…no name brands mentioned. Tools not even turned to show makers marks. $15.00. 10 miles from me. I’m sure some GJ regulars can see the value.
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    Plomb tool picture thread - show your stuff!

    Not a member either but post very occasionally thru an associates account. The site can come up with some good stuff but in general the members aren't real big on requesting sources when a supposed expert makes evidence free definitive declarations.
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    Plomb tool picture thread - show your stuff!

    Plomb Tools Enthusiasts and Collectors Facebook site.
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    Plomb tool picture thread - show your stuff!

    when the "group experts" rush in to school the newbies on the Plomb Enthusiast site by telling them which MONTH their 30's Plomb Tool was made I can't help but think of the original Point Break bank robber / surfing theory...."4 months" ''we won't see them again until next January" "they're...
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    Vintage Blue Point, Blue Points Chicago and Blue-Point tools thread

    Hi. So in the cat. they say there's an earlier version of this Ford Model A carb wrench (S-9059) Do you have one? I'm guessing the 13/32 end was 7/16 on that one.
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    Vintage Blue Point, Blue Points Chicago and Blue-Point tools thread

    Anyone seen this in a catalog? 13/32 X 5/16 S-9057 I was thinking maybe Zenith Carb gas adjusting valve for Model A but.....
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    Tool ID Hail Mary x 2

    another angle. legs deploy out when T handle pulled.
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    Tool ID Hail Mary x 2

    Had these forever...Brass or Bronze. Ruler in pics for size. Did not acquire them together. Thanks in Advance.
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    Navy NAF Stock Number 39XXX-** Hand Tools

    1/4" as opposed to 9/32" drive?
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    Navy NAF Stock Number 39XXX-** Hand Tools

    Forgot to add this pic of the NAF # visible on the pressed steel style socket. They had more modern style alloy sockets in the 20’s I would think would have been a more likely contract decision.., maybe weren’t making them this large yet.
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    My small but growing DBE wrench collection

    so pretty sure that's from a T and yeah that puts a year range on it but doesn't necessarily. mean it doesn't go beyond that. I think that chart I pulled it off of probably falls in the T/A era too.
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