Bolster
Well-known member
Hello all...I'm a new member who joined after I discovered a lot of you folks were into old tools, like I am!
I live in Los Angeles, and collect Plomb & Proto/Los Angeles tools because (for me) they are local history. I got the idea I'd like to see the location of the old Proto (and maybe Plomb?) factory site in downtown LA. I have a '62 Proto catalog that gives an aerial photo and the address of the factory as: 2209 Santa Fe Avenue, Los Angeles, 90054.
Problem is, the modern online map databases can find no such address...it's gone. Different online maps lead me to different areas. Google Earth locates a possible northern location in the 90054 zipcode, and Mapquest locates a possible southern location (with a different zip code, 90058)...they're separated by several miles, but both are on Santa Fe avenue (which has apparently been renamed South Santa Fe Avenue).
The REALLY ODD thing is, both locations look like they might be possible, from aerial or satellite photos! Both have an "A" shaped lot, and both have railway running along the upper right edge! (In the original photo, those are almost certainly rail box cars at the top center of the image).
The original photo shows deep shadows cast to the rear of the photo, indicating the camera is looking west (if taken in the morning) or looking east (in the evening). In the Northern and Southern possibility locations, the Northern one the camera is looking north, and in the Southern one the camera is looking west. Check out the shadows and see if you can make a connection...remembering that a winter shot can make shadows lie to the north at midday, since the sun is low in the sky even at noon.
Also check out the railway. In the Southern possiblity location, you get the sense for a much better match for the rail, which branches left AND right as well as going straight up.
Does anyone out there have an earlier or later address for Proto or Plomb, in Los Angeles? Any sleuths to help me figure out whether I've found the correct location, and if so, which one?
Thanks!
PS: Want to view larger photos of all three?
From Catalog
North Possibility
South Possibility
I live in Los Angeles, and collect Plomb & Proto/Los Angeles tools because (for me) they are local history. I got the idea I'd like to see the location of the old Proto (and maybe Plomb?) factory site in downtown LA. I have a '62 Proto catalog that gives an aerial photo and the address of the factory as: 2209 Santa Fe Avenue, Los Angeles, 90054.
Problem is, the modern online map databases can find no such address...it's gone. Different online maps lead me to different areas. Google Earth locates a possible northern location in the 90054 zipcode, and Mapquest locates a possible southern location (with a different zip code, 90058)...they're separated by several miles, but both are on Santa Fe avenue (which has apparently been renamed South Santa Fe Avenue).
The REALLY ODD thing is, both locations look like they might be possible, from aerial or satellite photos! Both have an "A" shaped lot, and both have railway running along the upper right edge! (In the original photo, those are almost certainly rail box cars at the top center of the image).
The original photo shows deep shadows cast to the rear of the photo, indicating the camera is looking west (if taken in the morning) or looking east (in the evening). In the Northern and Southern possibility locations, the Northern one the camera is looking north, and in the Southern one the camera is looking west. Check out the shadows and see if you can make a connection...remembering that a winter shot can make shadows lie to the north at midday, since the sun is low in the sky even at noon.
Also check out the railway. In the Southern possiblity location, you get the sense for a much better match for the rail, which branches left AND right as well as going straight up.
Does anyone out there have an earlier or later address for Proto or Plomb, in Los Angeles? Any sleuths to help me figure out whether I've found the correct location, and if so, which one?
Thanks!
PS: Want to view larger photos of all three?
From Catalog
North Possibility
South Possibility
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