I think it was a pressure washer...can't remember the maker but it had Bonneville Power's BPA initials stamped on it.What brand is the ray gun? Lincoln, alemite?
I think it was a pressure washer...can't remember the maker but it had Bonneville Power's BPA initials stamped on it.What brand is the ray gun? Lincoln, alemite?
There’s a bit of that around here. Think I have some user Proto tools marked bpa. Pretty cool regardless!I think it was a pressure washer...can't remember the maker but it had Bonneville Power's BPA initials stamped on it.
that doesn't surprise me....I'm just saying that I'll bet I see 20 6528's before I see another 6526.I had a couple sent one to catfishdan.
it is, but i can't find any info about it,. what i have been able to find out is that from 1927 to 1933 plomb tools should have a number stamped to represent year of manufacture this does not have that. i found a list of patents for 1927, but could not locate it there either.Looks like a pick up tool
thank you!They are shown on page 9 of the 1928 catalog. Go to Internet Archive, International Tool Catalog Library.
thanks!you might want to scroll down the patent list on alloy artifacts too. US1647343A. When you open the patent pic it won't look exactly the same but they hardly ever do.


Yessir! I have a few 10XX'ers. Plomb called them Extra Heavy Duty and they weren't kidding around. Mine are 'MADE IN U.S.A.' era. I don't recall seeing an 'MFD.' before. Pretty late in the 40's I would reckon.Seems it has the bolt size and wrench size both listed?



Problem solved. This came in the mail from an eBay seller this afternoon. It will go into my Plomb mostly non-wartime chrome plated tools and plastic handle drivers toolbox





Nice score.Pretty good 2 days at the swap! A lot of this stuff was cheap. Now to get it cleaned up and see what I want to keep. I’m loving the name knurl pliers #247
Good to see you, Beemer, and Rileysan at the PIR swap Smoke. Nice pile of Plomb you pulled from the buckets and really nice name knurl 247's. They are not easy to find. I managed a few things that day including a Toolmobile and a few large combo and dbe wrenches. The Toolmobile cleaned up pretty well. It had quite a bit of paint spash and tape residue on it but pretty straight and complete. S/N is 3202 on this one still in original paint with the silverish paint stripes. Ed.Pretty good 2 days at the swap! A lot of this stuff was cheap. Now to get it cleaned up and see what I want to keep. I’m loving the name knurl pliers #247