Private Lugnutz
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Any handbook from any year would be interesting to read and a good get as a collector. This handbook appears to be the very first such handbook in Plomb's history, though, judging by the way Pendleton introduces it, especially the second paragraph, making it even more special to own. 1946, the dawn of a new era, makes a lot of sense given Plomb's humble start, their modest growth, and their skyrocketing production during WWII, as the "History" page and the "Foreword" allude to. Having said all that, I still might have expected there to be one in the 1930's, an era marked by labor strife.
The 'Number One' claim is interesting, too. From memory, I had Stanley in that position based purely on the Major War Supply Contracts books. But I would have to go back through the statistics I compiled to confirm that.
The 'Number One' claim is interesting, too. From memory, I had Stanley in that position based purely on the Major War Supply Contracts books. But I would have to go back through the statistics I compiled to confirm that.














