four.cycle
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^ those ratchets look like they could have come off the same production line as my Thorsens.
^ those ratchets look like they could have come off the same production line as my Thorsens.
Quite sure it's Navy............
the numbers are different from regular numbers, and some correspond to Plomb WF series numbers, I don't know if they all do, or how many there are.Good point, I didn't even think about that!
Yep Outlaw, that's the term I couldn't think of. Here's a pic of the back side showing the additional pivot about halfway down the handle.454, those are compound pliers right? I have 2 pair of them in Proto IIR. Incredible gripping power...
Why yes I doHere'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
It might have something to do with the fact that I am 20miles from where the factory was

Why yes I doIt might have something to do with the fact that I am 20miles from where the factory was
I picked this one up at the portland swap meet last year I think. I can tell by the logo that is pretty old. I find p&c around here since I live close to where the factory was but this is the only 6pt I have found so far.
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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 got mine at the Antique Powerland swap meet during the Great Oregon Steam-up the last weekend in July. Good thing there's plenty of P&C to go around for the lot of us - I think we are hitting up some of the same places. I currently live in Independence, but still work in Portland (I grew up in St Johns). I try to hit all the Restore locations in the I-5 and Hwy 99 corridors at least once a week. The only one I avoid is the 103rd & Washington location.
Brian

To follow up on my previous post, here are photos of two P&C "Plomb pattern" combo wrenches. Notice that they are unpolished on the body. The numbers are 2726 and 2728. I wonder if Plomb did this during WWII to meet production restrictions or if they moved the dies to P&C when they brought out the Pebble model wrenches?![]()
They look identical! I have several myself.
^ those ratchets look like they could have come off the same production line as my Thorsens.

You been hiding that from me?
What do you need to complete it?

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Keeping my fingers crossed...A BIG thanks to Twertsy for all his hard work in making these old tool catalogs accessible for all of us.....![]()