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Seen on eBay no shippingIf you're GJ Bonafide check out my Classified Ad.
Seen on eBay no shippingIf you're GJ Bonafide check out my Classified Ad.
replies should probably be on the classified forum thread or PM as to not gum up this thread.Seen on eBay no shipping
I went up North a ways and checked out Mr.X's tool stash yesterday. I came away with some neat items as well as being impressed by his collection of significant and early hand tools as well as many other very cool items. Better yet was hearing some interesting stories on the items, where they came from, and the guys that made them. I learned a lot.If you're GJ Bonafide check out my Classified Ad.
Yeah he *****!A rare Plvmb Phillips, and a rare duel marked!
Tell me about it. I’m looking at 6 different boxes and ten tool brands. I would like to get the plomb stuff and try for one of the big sets while simultaneously trying to fill a mossberg mercantile boardLook out, that wartime stuff is a slippery slope!
Kids don’t need college.Tell me about it. I’m looking at 6 different boxes and ten tool brands. I would like to get the plomb stuff and try for one of the big sets while simultaneously trying to fill a mossberg mercantile board
I have a Mossberg No. 101 if you need it?Tell me about it. I’m looking at 6 different boxes and ten tool brands. I would like to get the plomb stuff and try for one of the big sets while simultaneously trying to fill a mossberg mercantile board
What do you have and what do you need? I have some extra WF pieces. PM me.Did Plomb Los Angeles have any of the green boxes solely for 3/8 sets? I want to collect a fairly modest WF set.

Indeed! I remembered these marked-up photos. 1, 2, and 4 will not fit!^The same situation exists with the conventionally numbered speeders as well.
And down the hole I go. I will definately be contacting youWhat do you have and what do you need? I have some extra WF pieces. PM me.
One thing you want to be careful about is the speeder. Plomb's wartime contracts expanded so fast they had to set up a shadow corporation just to manage the dozens of machine shops and forges they loosely acquired to meet the demand, and not every speeder produced for them fits in every box. The divider is not always friendly to the various OAL's and bends on the handles. If you search the thread, there's a deeper discussion on it. I provide this caution in particular because I know you shop on-line. I've had at least a half dozen WF-23's in my possession at one time or another, at one time four of them at once, and only one of them fit in this box!
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Plomb is not the only tool maker whose 1/2" drive speeders were not all created equal.The same situation exists with the conventionally numbered speeders as well.