
sgs, is the gear box powered, or driven? what gear raito? Those can be really handy. Nice finds!







)Circle curved H is Hinsdale's trademark. they were once the leader for sockets, but did not keep up with the evolving technology. (Sound familiar?)




Thanks outlaw. It never ceases to amaze me how much you, and a few others, have at the tip of your brain. Mostly this set will serve to help others complete sets they might be missing s few from. It would be great if I could get a set or two complete out of it. Here are a few of the interesting marks.
Lots of SK
I had one more question. Is the age range on long c craftsman sockets the same as the machinery.
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Now that you mention them I'm pretty sure there were some Vlchek pebble wrenches in there too. Thanks again outlaw.
Also I am very aware of the incestuous nature of tools. I design power tools for a living. I used to work for Bosch, who owns, Skil, dremel, Vermont American, and roto zip amount others. I left there for delta/porter cable then owned by black and decker which also owned deVilbiss, and Dewalt. I left there when they closed my office during the merger with Stanley. I can't even begin to tell you all the branches on that tree.














Wait, Vlcheck pebbles? Do share!![]()
Now that you mention them I'm pretty sure there were some Vlchek pebble wrenches in there too. Thanks again outlaw.
Also I am very aware of the incestuous nature of tools. I design power tools for a living. I used to work for Bosch, who owns, Skil, dremel, Vermont American, and roto zip amount others. I left there for delta/porter cable then owned by black and decker which also owned deVilbiss, and Dewalt. I left there when they closed my office during the merger with Stanley. I can't even begin to tell you all the branches on that tree.

Twertsy: I may have mispoke. I went to take a picture for your this morning. I have these wrenches but I don't know if they are actually pebble wrenches.
but I am not certain they are the correct shape for actual pebbles like the ones they were with in the box.
The ones in the front are all labeled with a Ford script logo so I assume they were part of model T or Model A tool kits.
Sorry if I misled and got your hopes up.
Someone here should start a Garage Sale/Flea Market rehab thread.![]()
Can you guys tell me about this i bought it at a estate sale today 3 old lady's running the sale. I got it with a bunch of other stuff bundled But i got this for half off at about $15. I don't know if i need it or what to do with it but i could say no.

If you don't have the missing 1/4" drive, I'm pretty sure I do. I need a 1/2" drive 13/16 double line Plomb socket to complete a set.Stopped by the local junk shop today and it turned out to be one of those rare moments that only happen a couple of times a year when I find some Plomb. Today it was this nearly-complete 1/4" drive set. The ratchet is in PRISTINE condition, inside and out. Must not have been used much at all. The 1/4" six-point socket (No. 4708) is missing, as is the spinner handle, but I didn't care for $13.50.
The real kicker was that inside box was a Plomb 1/2" drive 3/4" socket. Normally no big deal.....except for the fact that I just bought a nearly-complete set of Plomb 1/2" drive sockets last week that was missing one socket. Size of the missing socket: you guessed it, 3/4"! Same vintage, style, and markings.
I know I've got a couple of "orphan" Plomb 1/4" drive sockets in my Plomb box at home. If I find that one of them is the missing 4708 1/4" socket I think I'd better head to the gas station and pick up a Powerball ticket! [emoji38]![]()
Here's some pics:
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Someone here should start a Garage Sale/Flea Market rehab thread.![]()
Blasphemy !
You Sir. Are a HEATHEN !
OH! The Humanity !
You'll never take me alive !



There were two 1/4" drive Plomb sockets in my odds and ends and one of them was the 4708. Same markings and all. Lightning does strike twice, I guess!! Wow!![]()




Here are a few things bought at yard sales, that I'm not sure what they were used for.
Pics 1-3 came as shown. Any ideas on what it was specifically used for?
Here are a few things bought at yard sales, that I'm not sure what they were used for.
Pics 4-5 Look like odd shaped scissors, but any ideas on what it was used for?
Here are a few things bought at yard sales, that I'm not sure what they were used for.
Pics 1-3 came as shown. Any ideas on what it was specifically used for?
SNIP
Glass blowing scissors.
Looks like an early style Pickaroon.
Looks like an early style Pickaroon.
Pic 1-5
The seller said his dad came back from the war with this tool or that he might have bought it just after the war.
Only markings on it was a No. 252.
Seller thought it was for auto body work and used for either bumper or fenders.
Heavy cast metal, with raised rubber section in the long portion of the "J" section of the tool.