I believe they are all dual marked and only in DOEs
Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrench 3061

I am in the same boat. I looked for over a year and just found one this spring. Hit me up if you want to sell them larger ignition pliers.Normally would have passed, but knew it was hard to find. Threw it in with a few Proto and Snap-on pieces I wanted and bought it as a lot. I'm into it about the $10 I'm asking, just passing it on to someone who collects Plomb since I don't. Seller was being assisted by a flea market seller in the family, so they were not asking give-away prices.
Understood. Thanks for posting pics of them.Would do it Roy, except that I collect those mini ignition pliers. Those are the only two Plomb ones I have ever seen or had a chance to buy. I have about 15 or 20 different ones, Plomb, Proto, Snap-on, Herbrand, Master Quality, Kal, Wards, etc. I buy every unique one I can find. Same with 4" adjustables.
I'll ebay the breaker/speed wrench if nobody wants it here. They sell well there.

They did come with a "pin handle" as what Plomb called it. A typical Plomb pin handle is unmarked but has a 2 small protrusion 180 degrees apart from on another. I think this was done by a punching die.Does anyone know if the Plvmb, catalogs showed a Tommy bar coming with the 1/2" drive pebble breakers?
I picked up a "tommy bar" today and it fits the 1/2" pebble nicely, (would have fit the round handle except there is a "divot" in the bore preventing?
If so any distinguishing marks?
Its 10" long:
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I'm putting it in with the Plvmb stuff regardless, but Inquiring minds...
Just thought of something; I'm going to keep this tool. It will go into my car as a lug nut wrench. Use it as a breaker bar, and then spin off the nuts. For $10, it's way cheaper than the Proto or Plomb breaker bar that's in there now, and has the added speed wrench feature to it!
If I see more of them, I'll buy one for each vehicle.
They did come with a "pin handle" as what Plomb called it. A typical Plomb pin handle is unmarked but has a 2 small protrusion 180 degrees apart from on another. I think this was done by a punching die.
Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrench 3061
Recently found this 3/8 drive female 5249. Here is a link to a previous post from member 3bay of his same ratchet.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=7594484&postcount=5364
Mine is missing the selector lever "button" (not sure what to call it) but otherwise in great shape. Like 3bay's this one has a 1939 date code. Wondering if 3bay ever found a lug for his and if so where?
I never realized it but that piece isn’t on my virtually unused ‘39 ratchet either. I guess I’ll have to be on the lookout for one.
-Don
Recently found this 3/8 drive female 5249. Here is a link to a previous post from member 3bay of his same ratchet.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=7594484&postcount=5364
Mine is missing the selector lever "button" (not sure what to call it) but otherwise in great shape. Like 3bay's this one has a 1939 date code. Wondering if 3bay ever found a lug for his and if so where?
Well that is cool. I have one DOE with just a plain US mark not part number.Found this neat Plomb US140 wrench at a yard sale. Not much info on it other than it is an aircraft wrench
Is it in your shop yet?
New addition. A Chevy Motor Mount and Steering Eccentric Adjustment Wrench. Dated 1937. Part Number #6730
Very cool. It maybe. I am unsure what the context of Plumb's trademark was if included just hammers or more broad in tools. I assume they would be filed under the same class of good.I didn’t buy this 1383 soft-face hammer. Just $12, but the plastic faces are really rough. Looks like original handle. Maybe another time.
But this is the very thing that set off the Plumb lawsuit, isn’t it?
Another pair for the Plomb Wall. A pair of Kopr spuds. 17 out of 19 spuds found only 2 remain. Also included a group shot.
It is crazy to think there are more spuds sizes offered than combos.Wow! That is a lot of spuds!

I was waiting for a potato joke. Thanks.I think the only spuds I have are from Idaho... [emoji38]_hitti
Seriously though, nice collection!
704S mini adjustable from an estate sale today. Next to a 10 inch adjustable for size comparison.