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wow how cool didnt know they made leather working tools! thats awesome! My uncle is a boot and saddle maker has been for 40 years. I should look at all his tons of tools when I'm there next. Ill look through my spreadsheet later and see what I have got!



Thanks man, much appreciated. If you’re needing a specific tool for your collection, maybe I could help also.


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My additions for the week. I too am a member of the WF-82 club. again.

The FC date code on the Philips, and black oxide on the LA DOE are probably the most noteworthy of the lot.

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I see your WF-82, and raise you...a WF-82!
 

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Mostly Proto finds this weekend.
four 1/4" drive 4752A ratchets
1/2" Proto pebble line wrench
Proto LA slotted driver, Proto Phillips driver
Plomb 1" socket and not pictures is an offset Plomb DBE that soaking in the e-tank.

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As mentioned in the garage sale thread, I picked this up for the wapping sum of $3 at a swap meet this weekend:
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Complete minus the tommy bar, with six point sockets. There were a couple of 12 pointers in there also, one of which was a war finish.
 

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well.... theres this.... little Transition 4" adjustable... next to my regular with the broached end and a tasty cheeseburger n fries I had for dinner :}
 

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Thats nice. Did you find them in the wild. I have never seen plomb adjustable in the wild before.
well.... theres this.... little Transition 4" adjustable... next to my regular with the broached end and a tasty cheeseburger n fries I had for dinner :}

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the red one I think came from an Estate sale, but the transition was the bay. Never seen a 4" transition before had to grab it. I found a 6" and a 10" transition at the flea and estate sales these last couple months!
 

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As mentioned in the Garage Sale thread, I found a 10" adjustable transition years (dual marked) at the Salem Swap Meet on Sunday. Photo shows "as-found" condition.
 

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As mentioned in the Garage Sale thread, I found a 10" adjustable transition years (dual marked) at the Salem Swap Meet on Sunday. Photo shows "as-found" condition.

Great find. That transition wrench is one that is date coded but I couldn’t quite make out the code in your picture. Can you get a closer shot of it please? I’m assuming 1948.
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the red one I think came from an Estate sale, but the transition was the bay. Never seen a 4" transition before had to grab it. I found a 6" and a 10" transition at the flea and estate sales these last couple months!

Thanks for posting those. It looks like your broached end one was made in ‘47 and the transition wrench in ‘48. Very cool!
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With stamped (not forged-in) brand markings on Rag's and Provincial's recent dual-branded "transition" finds, consistent with others we were tracking and mini deep diving on a few months ago. When they were made by J.P. Danielson is unquestionable. When they were stamped and sold by Plomb with those dual-branded markings remains an interesting open debate.
 

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Thanks, I’m going for the 0-6-8. I finally got around to cleaning up the 3/4” pebble combo I got Sunday at the flea.
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I just went through my mess of wrenches and I only have the one I show in my spreadsheet. its not in very good condition sad to say. I believe I found that one digging in an old tool box at the flea market.

My experience, over the three or four years that I spent assembling my Plomb pebble combo set one piece at a time, was that the 1212 3/8" wrench (for reasons unknown to me) as the toughest one to find. Tougher, even, than the baby 1210. Can't explain why.
 
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My experience, over the three or four years that I spent assembling my Plomb pebble combo set one piece at a time, was that the 1212 3/8" wrench (for reasons unknown to me) as the toughest one to find. Tougher, even, than the baby 1210. Can't explain why.



Ah yes, the elusive 5/16 [emoji51] I thought no over the years most of them got lost and that is why they are hard to find!


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Here are some pics of a 1/2" ratchet that I picked up today at a garage sale. Appears to be very much like a Plomb WF-38 but not marked as such. One side is blank (although the center portion is noticeably smoother than the surrounding area - almost like it could have possibly been a lawsuit grind-off). Not sure if this side once had the Plomb name and plumb bobs on it. The other side of the handle is marked only "Made in U.S.A." I assume of both of the faceplate screws are replacements. Probably the slotted one for sure. It was dry as a bone inside, but the condition of the internals was "like new" otherwise. After lubrication it runs smoothly and quietly. Nice ratchet.

Anybody seen one like this?

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Here are some pics of a 1/2" ratchet that I picked up today at a garage sale. Appears to be very much like a Plomb WF-38 but not marked as such. One side is blank (although the center portion is noticeably smoother than the surrounding area - almost like it could have possibly been a lawsuit grind-off). Not sure if this side once had the Plomb name and plumb bobs on it. The other side of the handle is marked only "Made in U.S.A." I assume of both of the faceplate screws are replacements. Probably the slotted one for sure. It was dry as a bone inside, but the condition of the internals was "like new" otherwise. After lubrication it runs smoothly and quietly. Nice ratchet.

Anybody seen one like this?

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I've also seen them this way before. I recently picked one up at a flea market like this and when I disassembled it to clean and lube I noticed the WF-38 marking was on the inside of the plate. Apparently the PO just put it back on without regard to the markings showing.
 

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I've also seen them this way before. I recently picked one up at a flea market like this and when I disassembled it to clean and lube I noticed the WF-38 marking was on the inside of the plate. Apparently the PO just put it back on without regard to the markings showing.

I thought that would be the case with this one as well, but when I opened it up the other side was blank as well. I wonder if this ratchet might have been a civilian version of the WF-38?
 

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Does it have a small WF stamping on the handle near the head?
I thought that would be the case with this one as well, but when I opened it up the other side was blank as well. I wonder if this ratchet might have been a civilian version of the WF-38?

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This is what I think the “blank” side of my ratchet may have looked like before the grind-off. The hanging hole in the pic is non-original.
 

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That looks to be an example in outstanding condition, Dan!

My Early Bird flea market this morning yielded a a Plomb MADE IN U.S.A. 5340 (1/2-inch drive deep socket with a crossbar hole and a 12-point 1/2" service opening) and a Proto MFD. U.S.A. 4769 (1/4-inch drive spinner/extension).

The Proto spinner was a funny buy. It's this guy who fashions himself an antiques tool guy, but he paints or varnishes the **** out of everything. He's there every week with his wife. She'll put some things out, too. But he's the tool guy. They always have two tables. One table is a $1 table. And the other table - where all the stuff he wants more for because he "restored" it - is much pricier, and he lets you know it, pridefully, whether you asked or not. Guess which table the spinner/extension was on? The $1 table, of course. HAHA. It's these tiny satisfactions that get me through the day.
 

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Lugz, nice find on the deep socket. Those don't pop up very often.

I found a few super generic Plomb/Proto empire DOEs at the flea today. No brand marking on them at all, only marked with MFD USA.

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Went to flea today and the turn out was much smaller than expected. With in the first 5 mins I spotted this old Plomb box. Never seen one in the wild. It is a little messed up but not terrible. Ended up with it for $25. Next I spotted some 5 band 4/4 drive sockets. Picked them up at $2 each. Lastly a group of small Plomb wrenches for $.25 each and it had a 1212 pebble. All in all a good day.IMG_20180623_154248207.jpegIMG_20180623_154203802.jpegIMG_20180623_154157572.jpeg

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Went to flea today and the turn out was much smaller than expected. With in the first 5 mins I spotted this old Plomb box. Never seen one in the wild. It is a little messed up but not terrible. Ended up with it for $25. Next I spotted some 5 band 4/4 drive sockets. Picked them up at $2 each. Lastly a group of small Plomb wrenches for $.25 each and it had a 1212 pebble. All in all a good day.IMG_20180623_154248207.jpegIMG_20180623_154203802.jpegIMG_20180623_154157572.jpeg

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Dude! A 1212 pebble? You **** regardless of price. Let me know if you want to octodecuple your investment on that.
 

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I will check to see but I think I may have an extra. Let me know if you have any trades.
Dude! A 1212 pebble? You **** regardless of price. Let me know if you want to octodecuple your investment on that.

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Picked up a few pieces of Plomb yesterday and I am wondering if anyone know what actually belongs in the 2403 case.I assume ignition tool kit but Google isn't helping me much.
Also some 3/4" drive,and 1/2'' drive sockets sockets, and a wrench.

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EDIT to add: Just looked thru Catalog 19R 2403 refers to the case as a 6 pocket case for small tools.Page 19
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Picked up a few pieces of Plomb yesterday and I am wondering if anyone know what actually belongs in the 2403 case.
Punches and chisels. It's in that section in every 1930's and 1940's catalog. Showing six (6) pockets. In the 1941 catalog it's listed for the No. 3 Punch & Chisel set. In the 1943 and 1945 catalogs it's listed for two sets: No. 47A Pin Punches and No. 50A Starting Punches. So you have some options. See those catalogs on Tool Archives for details. The ignition wrenches came in roll-ups 2410 and 2411.

EDIT: See page 70 in Catalog 19-R, since you were already looking through it.
 
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