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Outlawmws

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While we are on a Crossbar/Tommy bar kick who used a bar hat fits a 3/8's hole? I picked one up a few weeks back adn its a shade under that.
 

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AK4570

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I found 2 4710-S (5/16 8 Point) sockets in the same bucket at a flea in Ohio last month... both War Finish.

These two brought my total count of War Finish tools to 3 out of over 600 total Plvmb pieces.

Best regards,
John

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Resurrecting the Proto 5449 D mystery. These three came together in one box from a sale. I realize just because they were together does not necessarily mean they are related. All have traces of olive drab paint on them.IMG_4699e.JPG

Another 5449 D Crank Handle.

A 5449 D4 ratchet, 10 inches long.

3282 (I think) cast steel double ended socket type wrench. Looks unused, openings are 15/16 and 1 3/8. A hole on the side at each end for a tommy bar?
 

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Proto rotating display , located in Central FL. No affiliation. Very cool !
I will post pics as I know some people dont get on FB.

Antique "Proto" Rotating Light Up Tool Display from Hardware Store​

$225
 

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A few recent Plomb arrivals. The WF-102 came in a Duro ignition wrench set. It’s available if anyone needs it. IMG_0534.jpeg
These will be upgrades for some sets. IMG_0588.jpegIMG_0605.jpegIMG_0606.jpegIt was over 90 degrees today so I sprayed some wrinkle finish on some boxes. Here is the well used Plomb box.
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From a current bay auction.....What's going on with this breaker? So the handle end doesn't look Plomb... I guess someone could have milled that last 3/4" of knurled end down but the fork end shape doesn't look right either.
 

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MR.X

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Yes, looks like a 39. What about the fork? doesn't have the normal parallel look, kind of a stylized slant inwards like some duro or other brands. It's no big deal, maybe it's common, just looks odd to me.
 

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I’ll check to see if I have one from that period in an early set. It might just be the camera angle. Here is another screenshot. It looks as if both ends of the knurled area may have been milled.
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Only Plomb collectors or the most persistent, patient, onesie-twosie collectors of any brand of tools in the wild would appreciate the joy I had this morning.

The two innocuous bits attached to the drive studs of the two identical Williams M-42 hinge handles shown in this photo...

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...were plucked out of a drawer of a huge head-high red stack, exactly as they are shown.

A Plomb 4846 SIZE 3 (3/8") slot tip and a CAL-AIR No. 3 Phillips. I have ZERO doubt that Plomb was CAL-AIR's source.

The hinge handles and the bits are all cadmium plated and all 9/32-inch drive.

Here they are.

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Private Lugnutz

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And here they are with some brothers I already had - a Plomb 4844 SIZE 1 (3/16"), a Plomb 4845 SIZE 2 (9/32"), and a CAL-AIR No. 2...

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.... rounding out my 9/32-inch drive Plomb stash very nicely.

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Searching the thread on CAL-AIR and finding nothing but two other bits and lots of questions, I did some research.

California Air Charter was formed in 1946, immediately after WWII, and was one of several so-called "nonsked" or Irregular Air Carriers. Here's an excerpt from my source, but I encourage everyone to read the entire Senate testimony from CAL-AIR's founder, which provides an amazing summary of the significance of supplemental air carriers to US aviation, and a scathing indictment of the Civil Aeronautics Board. (Note: After you click on the link, scroll back to Page 4.)

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Here's a set 9/32 drive set of no. 1, 2 and 3 phillips screw bits. The 1 is deco, 2 and 3 cal air. Did plomb make them?
 

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