...besides the timeline Lugz developed
Speaking of which, I got some comments and questions via PM, which I will address and answer here.
- I am not attempting to show ALL pebbled tools here (although that's a good idea for a different, more extensive chart). I am just concentrating on the wrenches here, since those are the tools in question posed by Deeter's Plomb-only 1163 with pebbled size marking panels. (I am assuming that the pebbled size marking panel was applied to DOEs and combos, too, not just DBEs - which is another good question.)
- The catalogs we have access to may not be contiguous. My date ranges are the best date ranges we can ascertain based on other known facts (WPB L-216 markings, tool figures, etc). But other catalogs could be inserted into the timeline that we don't know about.
For example, and for those who didn't go read the fine print on my work, it probably bears emphasizing here that the Price List (P-4805, dated March 1948) found inserted in Catalog No. 19-R FOURTH PRINTING makes reference to a FIRST, SECOND, and THIRD PRINTING. As far as I know, those have never been found, or at least aren't available in the public domain. Obviously they all preceded the FOURTH PRINTING. The FOURTH PRINTING could not have been any
earlier than 11/1946, because it contains the figure of a J.P. Danielson-made adjustable crescent wrench. The so-called "SECOND" and THIRD PRINTING might also be later than that. Or they might be earlier than that. We have no way of knowing that right now. Catalog No. 19-R REPRINT contains the figure of an adjustable crescent wrench made by Utica, Plomb's former supplier, so it cannot be any
later than 10/1946. REPRINT implies that it's subsequent to the FIRST PRINTING, so the FIRST PRINTING cannot be any later than 10/1946, either. REPRINT also implies that nothing changed. That it was reissued.
The point, with respect to the Plomb-only 1163 with pebbled size marking panels, is that it is possible that Catalog 19-R SECOND and THIRD PRINTING could have different figures. Again, I think it's unlikely they would go from Plomb no pebble to Plomb size marking panels to Plomb full panel back to Plomb size marking panels and then to Plomb-Proto size marking panels. But I wanted to be fair in pointing out we don't know if we have contiguous catalog coverage in this period.
No easy or short way to explain that. Sorry.