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mrstrictlygm

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I think years ago, The Plomb tool company had a lawsuit against their name being too similar to the Plumb tool company famous for making the Plumb hammers. So they changed the name to Proto. It looks like this ratchet was being forged when all the "legalities" were being settled and was being labeled with both names, Kinda rare I guess.
 

B17E1943

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As said in the auction:

The piece was produced during a very short period of time during the lawsuit, and was not sold after 1948. The piece is in good working order, but it has seen its fair share of use.

There was a lawsuit regarding the name Plomb (Plvmb) and for a short time the tools were marked Plomb and Proto before they went to the Proto name.

(From Alloy-Artifacts) In 1946 Plomb ran into an odd problem: it was sued for trademark infringement by Fayette R. Plumb, Inc., a company making hammers and other striking tools. According to an article in the December 6, 1948 issue of Time magazine, the roots of the dispute went back to 1926, when Plumb objected to an attempt to register Plomb as a trademark. Apparently the companies negotiated an agreement at the earlier time, but later actions by Plomb were deemed to violate the terms.

As a result of this trademark dispute, Plomb was required to change the brand name marked on their tools, and chose "PROTO" (from "PROfessional TOols") as the new name. In 1948 Plomb started marking tools with the "PROTO" mark (this time making sure to register the trademark), and by 1950 the Plomb name had disappeared from its tools.

Although this forced name change may have been a nuisance at the time, the company itself was largely unaffected. Plomb continued operating as the Plomb Tool Company for a number of years after 1950, making the same tool models to the same specifications as it had before, but now marked "Proto Los Angeles".

More info here:

http://home.comcast.net/~alloy-artifacts/plomb-gallery.html#history
 

Plombob

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Not many of them around. Snap it up! It's a bargain..... er.... maybe not at that price.
 

SCscoutguy

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I have a few of them. They tend to better than regular plomb tools on ebay but not that good. That seller is smoking crack if he thinks he will get that much for that ratchet.
 

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srode

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I have a Plumb 1/2 inch breaker bar - they made more than hammers apparently?
 

oldtools

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I bought one for $15 at flea market. $200 is way way way way way way overpriced.
 
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