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Rileysan

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Here's a few more added to my coffers:

P&C 3' bubble level.

P&C 1/4" driver

P&C DBE wrenches

Brian
 

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Straightgrain: i'm still looking for my first Plvmb or P & C screwdriver like you found. one day i'll find one in the wild or I might pony up for buying one on Ebay if I can't and one comes up.

the matchbook is pretty cool too and probably would have posted a comment earlier, but the NOS set of P & C's sort of had my attention on the next post.

how many wrenches do you have of P & C and have you posted pictures of your set yet?

ALL: I have a lot of ratchets that could be P & C brand and wondering if they made some without stamping their name or maybe the name was rubbed off with use? i'll post up pictures soon as I get ORGANIZED and have them all in a drawer of one of my blueprint cabinets.
 

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A few punches and a drift I bought on eBay. Good condition!
 

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I have some old Proto 235 pliers that look nothing like the other two styles I have seen but a hell of a lot like the ones in the ignition set in post #7 !!
thanks Keith... and keep posting those cool pics!
 

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I think one of the 3/4" sockets included in a box of P&C tools I bought has those price tags.
 

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ALL: I have scraped off a few of those tags thinking they were put on by a thrift shop. are we positive they were original sales price tags from P & C or the store that sold new products?

Riley: nice pick up and haven't seen one of those 1/4 inch handle drivers or a level yet with P & C on them. nice finds

DC: are you and Riley in P & C heaven down in Oregon?
 

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Yes I am. I picked up a toolbox (P&C) with complete sets of 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" sockets and extensions, ratchets, breakers, etc, complete sets of combo, double box, and double open, plus some 3/4" sockets and an extension, several screwdrivers, P&C hammers (2), and some other odds and ends for $150 on CL. I thought it was a scam at first!
 

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I bought a 3/4" P&C breaker bar to make the set useable...here is another pic of the box.
 

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ALL: I have scraped off a few of those tags thinking they were put on by a thrift shop. are we positive they were original sales price tags from P & C or the store that sold new products?

Riley: nice pick up and haven't seen one of those 1/4 inch handle drivers or a level yet with P & C on them. nice finds

DC: are you and Riley in P & C heaven down in Oregon?

Thank you!

As for being in P&C heaven, I won't disagree. However, I wish I had been paying attention for more than the past couple of years. I can't imagine how many great P&C tools I missed over the years because I knew nothing about P&C. Fortunately, there's still plenty to be found!

Brian
 

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ALL: so I didn't see any of those little yellow stickers while gathering up a few of my P & C stuff, but i'm sure I scraped a few off in the past and wont again.

almost everything in this drawer is P & C and I might have another drawer full of stuff to come if I can find the boxes I have them in. to say I like the quality of P & C tools is an understatement. I bet the made a few of their wrenches out of 1/2 inch bar stock.

any questions just ask or here's what I gathered yesterday while I was Organizing.

cheers all
 

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Here's a couple of DBE wrenches I recently acquired. The most notable item is the 6-pt wrench, which is the first I have ever encountered.

Anyone else have a 6-pt DBE from P&C?

Brian
 

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thought i'd jump in. i stopped by a estate sale the other day and snatched this set up. couldn't leave it there for 5.00 all P&C except the 2 proto's
 

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Here's a couple of DBE wrenches I recently acquired. The most notable item is the 6-pt wrench, which is the first I have ever encountered.

Anyone else have a 6-pt DBE from P&C?

Brian
I have found quite a few of the round beam wrenches but none have been 6pt. Nice find.

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I bought a box lot at an auction a couple of weeks ago as I saw a couple of nice compasses in it. I'm always looking for something that would go in a patternmakers box I would like to put together someday. One of them was a P&C 1993 compass. I had never seen one before.
 

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ALL:
...DC: are you and Riley in P & C heaven down in Oregon?

Yeah, the p&c is somewhat abundant down here so I've come to realize. Naturally though as time goes on there is less and less of it.

@ four.cycle:those open gear ratchets are absolutely the best open gear ones I've used. Definitely the go to ratchet for the real dirty work like pulling apart a diff. Just wipe it off and put some ****** oil in the gear and call it good!
 

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^ I have a 3/8" and 1/2" Indestro in that style, and a couple 3/8" and at least one 1/2" Thorsen as well. (Might be more... not sure.)
Thorsen runs smoother than the Indestro.
Both are commonly listed on Ebay. First time I've seen a P&C, though.
 

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Right on that's quite the array! How are the thorsen ones? The p&c show up on there every so often, but you're right in that they're somewhat uncommon. I'd imagine with the connection to P&C that thorsen had the two are most likely very similar though
 

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the open-gear Thorsen ratchet is much smoother than the Indestro.
both use a snap-on dust ring (cover) over the head, unlike that P&C I posted just above. (I don't know P&C, so I don't know if it came with a cover or not.)

from comments here in different threads, the Thorsens are well-liked by those who own and use them.
 

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I have no idea on the cover, I assume not since both of mine also don't. Good to know on the thorsen though I'll have to check them out
 

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I believe I misposted these in the Plomb thread awhile back...
N84
WF85
Plomb WF 82

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Anyone know whats up with the N series?
 

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honestly I'm pretty sure the N is just shorthand for Number. I have a decent amount of really old wrenches that say No. 1618 for example, but in this case I think they probably just simplified it further.
 

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To add to the "P&C is everywhere" thing, I went to the scrap yard yesterday and what do I find? 3 P&C pipe wrenches (10",14",18") with perfect teeth and even the factory paint hidden under the surface rust! Score 1 home team
 

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I was sorting a few things this weekend and took this family picture of a few P&C tools.

- P&C 6211 1/2" drive ratchet
- P&C 3209 3/8" drive ratchet with gear cover, LOL!
(It's amusing because only a few posts back, I said I had never see one. Yet here was one sitting in my toolbox without my knowledge!)
- P&C 1712-S, 12" adjustable wrench
- P&C 1708-L, 8" adjustable wrench
- P&C 33-5/8 seal driver
- P&C 000P spark plug gauge.

Brian
 

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