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Plomb (plvmb) 3/4" drive extension

nicholasbailey1993

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Jan 9, 2012
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Warren, Indiana
Tonight I was getting an extension to loosen the wedge lock bolts on a tractor with a 1" impact. We don't have any 1" extensions so i found the first 3/4" extension in the tub and happened to read the label. It was a plvmb. I've heard alot about plomb on here, but i haven't saw much about 3/4" drive items. Is an 8" extension anything rare or valuable. I don't plan to sell it, but i would like to know about what it's worth
 
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Charles (in GA)

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Jan 11, 2006
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50 mi south of Atlanta
At the flea market, 3/4 drive extensions seem to bring about a dollar an inch, no matter the brand. I've bought several Proto, Williams, not sure what else, for cheap. Most people don't realize what Plomb is.

Charles
 

dieselmike

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Mar 18, 2011
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BC
plomb is just another tool company, nothing special. if someone will pay more for it you could sell it for more. people collect all kinds of ****. wheter it be tools or vintage garbage cans. that said, i love plomb pebble **** and i collect the hell outta it
 

4x4gearhead

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New Hampshire
From what Ive seen, for the most part vintage tools arent really worth a lot. Im sure there are some rare items that are but basic hardline stuff doesnt seem to fetch big money. I like plomb stuff, dont have much of it but I pick it up whenever I see some. I usually get the items dirt cheap, even from people who know what plomb is.
 
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