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d42jeep

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I took a couple shots of my neighbor’s Plomb 3/4” drive ell handle yesterday.
-Don
 

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All of the toolboxes in the ‘54 catalog shown here
http://bartlettstreet.com/toolcatalogs/ProtoC5428catalog.pdf
look to be 100% red.
-Don

Thanks for that link. I finally downloaded the catalog, and the boxes are different than mine, none of the same drawer configuration. Interesting that the handles on them are the newer style like found on the Duplex boxes, but the box corner supports at the side of the drawers are the wider (about 1 1/2" wide) of the older Plomb boxes. The Duplex boxes reduce the corner bracing to about 1/2" width, to give more drawer room.

Since mine has the older solid handles instead of the newer hollow metal handles, and has the wider corners, I'm going to hazard a guess that it's older than that 1954 catalog. That might explain the green color, more like the Plomb stuff.

The paint appears to be 100% original, as does all other features of the box. but I've never seen another green Proto box.

The box was owned by a local Oldsmobile dealership owner, who retired in the early 1980's (information relayed by his children, running the estate sale). He brought all his Oldsmobile manuals home, along with his tools and quite a few small spare parts like switches and light bulbs, and they've been in his small home shop ever since. It was all for sale last weekend, I was lucky to walk in to the sale at the right moment when nobody else had claimed the boxes. I had to fight off numerous potential buyers as I looked through the rest of the stuff while waiting for the person running the sale to put sold tags on them.
 

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I've been buying Proto tools for over 25 years, and have never had the opportunity to purchase a Proto or Plomb keychain screwdriver in "the wild". Craftsman ones? Nearly every toolbox. Colt one? Yes. S&W? Yes. Got 5 snap-on ones a couple of weeks ago. But, never a Plomb or Proto!
 

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This has been on my keychain for years. Found at an estate sale in the filthy recesses of a body shop toolbox.

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Ok guys, this kills me but I need to pass on this one as the timing is not right but the price is for a local guy! Plomb tool mobile listed in so cal on offer up. Seller has the tool mobile listed for $150 with the lock bar, piston rack but no key. He also has the pictured stack with the snap on boxes for $250 . This one is one of the earliest ones with the perforated drawers and stamped logos! Someone please grab this and report back ! It has shipping listed at $30 but shipped to the nw was $150. Also tell Twertsy I don’t hog all the pressteel 🤣
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I picked up this short 1/2-inch drive PENENS 1666 extension at the triple early bird flea market this morning, not sure if I needed one for the Master Wrench set I have been building or not. Turns out to be not, I already have one. But I'm glad I got it - if only for the novelty!

Anybody else notice anything peculiarly familiar about it? :wtf: ;)
 

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Grabbed a few pebble wrenches off eBay. I've been working on the weekends so I'm not getting my flea market fix.
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Ok guys, this kills me but I need to pass on this one as the timing is not right but the price is for a local guy! Plomb tool mobile listed in so cal on offer up. Seller has the tool mobile listed for $150 with the lock bar, piston rack but no key. He also has the pictured stack with the snap on boxes for $250 . This one is one of the earliest ones with the perforated drawers and stamped logos! Someone please grab this and report back ! It has shipping listed at $30 but shipped to the nw was $150. Also tell Twertsy I don’t hog all the pressteel 🤣
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Smoking deal, someone will snap it up
 

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Ok guys, this kills me but I need to pass on this one as the timing is not right but the price is for a local guy! Plomb tool mobile listed in so cal on offer up. Seller has the tool mobile listed for $150 with the lock bar, piston rack but no key. He also has the pictured stack with the snap on boxes for $250 . This one is one of the earliest ones with the perforated drawers and stamped logos! Someone please grab this and report back ! It has shipping listed at $30 but shipped to the nw was $150. Also tell Twertsy I don’t hog all the pressteel 🤣
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Well, my daughter is lives in Silicon Heaven er...Valley and just bought a jeep. Time to send her on a road trip!!
 

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I finally got my green 3/8” drive box together with the wartime tools I intended to put in it. Here are the results along with the postwar set.
-Don
 

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d42jeep

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My postwar midget Plomb pebble set came as pictured. The red box was absent of any stamping.

I finally had a chance to check my miscellaneous 1/4” Plomb box. Other than color, it looks identical to your unstamped red box. I wasn’t sure it was Plomb but now I believe that it is.
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Here's my plomb-ish finds from the weekend. A 3031 dual marked, a pebble 1214, a small doe grind-off, an 1126 dbe, proto pebble 3724 line wrench, and a proto la 3336.

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Today I gathered my prewar and wartime Plomb green box sets for some photos. Except for some minor tweaking, I consider them pretty much complete with several extras. The last shots include the red box postwar sets.
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Those look gorgeous, Don! Thanks for sharing them with us. I am "green" with envy. ;)
 

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Thanks again, guys. I didn’t really set out to collect Plomb but I just kept finding them at estate sales and I am into wartime tools, so it was kind of natural.
-Don
 

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Don, those sets are impressive, well done! Thanks for sharing; the chrome present in your sets gives me encouragement for my project.

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Not a tool per se, but I was happy to find these handles at the flea market yesterday!

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Just picked up a Plomb 1/4” breaker bar and a few sockets. One of the sockets has a bunch of strange (to me) things stamped into it. I’ll get pictures up later.
 
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