Outlawmws
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RT, Very cool! I wasn't so far off on the "Eastwing" thought, it does have a steel shank!
Thankfully there's no two-term limit!Lugz,
You are going to have to step it up to get a re-election bid.[emoji1]
Nice Dan,Love the custom plomb creations guys!
Here’s my plomb and proto finds from a garage sale today. Some neat stuff. Including my first war finish 1/4” socket- a 4712.
Nice Dan,
Looks like a few 1940 items. The ratchet must be a femaile plug style. I think those are only a 1-2 year production in that style.
The 9/16" looks a little early or off to me on the open end side.
Either way you cleaned house. Well done.
Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrench 3061
That must be a 1940. The shape looks very similar to an LA. The 1940 wrenches had the stamping of sizes on the ends for the DBEs and DOEs. I think this is the only year wrench like this that didn't carry an LA stamp with it. Almost a transitional of sorts.Thanks. You’re right on both counts. The ratchet is a 39 and the wrench is a little weird. Here’s a picture of it next to another 9/16”. Open end and the handle are slimmer. But the markings look fairly average to me, at least for plomb with all their variations...



That must be a 1940. The shape looks very similar to an LA. The 1940 wrenches had the stamping of sizes on the ends for the DBEs and DOEs. I think this is the only year wrench like this that didn't carry an LA stamp with it. Almost a transitional of sorts.
How about some 1212 love. Many deemed this the hardest combo pebble to find. I have now what I believe to be all Plomb generations minus 1940 if considered a generation.
Starting at the top:
LA
Smooth
Pebble (didn't go for the mfd vs made in)
Transitional standard
Transitional long
Proto LA
Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrench 3061
I have that one in the pic. They stamped it on the wrong side. Nice Vogel insert. Thought about putting the one I have in a Plomb pebble.[emoji3]Wait a minute! Ya mean I found one ‘at ya boys don’t have? Yes, ‘at ain’t a word ‘cept when yer really surprised.
A Proto Los Angeles MFD USA with two panels on the other side.
That is a nice family picture.Pulled out the 3/8 Pro-ski’s and their Bro-ski’s. Not the cleanest examples,not all vintage, but just for fun.
I like Catfishdan’s 1/4 collection and didn’t realize how many 3/8 are around here. It’s too bad there are quite a few still back in Buffalo that would make the picture even better.
We have a group of Plombs including two different female knurled 5249, a knurled WF-21, female pebble 5249, male pebble 5249, a WF-21 and unbranded WF-21 spinner. A 5249 transition rat, the newly aquired 5249 LA double sided rat, P&C 3209, Penens 1261, Millers Falls 6092, Fleet 1261, older Proto 5249 with chromed brass lever, Kiowa, 5249 Proto Pro, 5249 Proto Pro with Registered R, 5249 Urrea.
Verry nice indeed! Now all we need is a guy to collect all the 1/2”ers for a family photo.Pulled out the 3/8 Pro-ski’s and their Bro-ski’s. Not the cleanest examples,not all vintage, but just for fun.
I like Catfishdan’s 1/4 collection and didn’t realize how many 3/8 are around here. It’s too bad there are quite a few still back in Buffalo that would make the picture even better.
We have a group of Plombs including two different female knurled 5249, a knurled WF-21, female pebble 5249, male pebble 5249, a WF-21 and unbranded WF-21 spinner. A 5249 transition rat, the newly aquired 5249 LA double sided rat, P&C 3209, Penens 1261, Millers Falls 6092, Fleet 1261, older Proto 5249 with chromed brass lever, Kiowa, 5249 Proto Pro, 5249 Proto Pro with Registered R, 5249 Urrea.
Here is a previous post I made with some of the 1/2"ers, plus another that shows an "SR" marked 1/2" I added later.Verry nice indeed! Now all we need is a guy to collect all the 1/2”ers for a family photo.
Recently added a couple items to the Plomb 1/2" drive ratchet stable so I thought I'd take a family photo. From bottom to top:
Plomb WF-38-T
Plomb N-38 (one of the new additions...Vannatta site refers to the "N" designation as "Unknown")
I&V WF-38 (another recent addition...not sure if you guys have discussed this version before, but somewhere I read the I&V may stand for "Industrial & Vocational".
Proto WF-38
Craftsman Circle U (recent addition and made by Plomb. Will show the rest of the set sometime later)
Plomb 5449 Pebble
Plomb 5449 Round handle
Plomb WF-38 ver 1
Plomb WF-38 ver 2
Plomb WF-38 BOG version



I have a couple Plomb wrenches stamped USN. I thought this was the Navy mark? Granted the wrenches with the USN appear to a 1940 style wrench maybe they changed markings? But who knows you have NAF as well. Maybe mulitple marks?Wow! That’s an impressive gathering. If WF can stand for Wright Field I don’t see why N wouldn’t stand for Navy.
I received a nice gift in the mail today from lardy1. Here it is after a bit of sharpening. I like how the catalog illustrators conveniently ignored that the width of the cut is larger than that of the stock.
-Don
I have a couple Plomb wrenches stamped USN. I thought this was the Navy mark? Granted the wrenches with the USN appear to a 1940 style wrench maybe they changed markings? But who knows you have NAF as well. Maybe mulitple marks?
All a hyothesis at this point.
Looking for the following Plomb Pebbles Wrench 3061
I have tools marked NAF that would have been used on Navy aircraft. I imagine that there were tons of tools used on ships that weren’t marked NAF. There was a large discussion on the subject a while back on the P&C thread.
-Don
We had a brief conversation about the N markings and NAF markings after I originally posted about the N-38 ratchet in postings 6338-6356. As was the case then, I've still not found any real determination other than "Navy" seems to make as much sense as anything. I'll go to the P&C thread and check out the past conversations there as I must have missed that discussion.
Check page 19 and 20. Just discussion and no definite conclusions.
-Don
Wow! That’s an impressive gathering. If WF can stand for Wright Field I don’t see why N wouldn’t stand for Navy.
I received a nice gift in the mail today from lardy1. Here it is after a bit of sharpening. I like how the catalog illustrators conveniently ignored that the width of the cut is larger than that of the stock.
-Don
I think the highest probability we can conclude given all the available data at this point in time is that the P&C "N-" series was a Navy contract....it seems to be up in the air if the N mark was Navy or some other branch as well as a question regarding the relationship of the contracts being serviced by P&C and Plomb at that time.





A friend of mine tagged me in a post in a group where a guy had posted a Firestone 1/4 set he had bought in an antique store. He wanted to know more about it so I told him the details. We got to chatting and he was a cool guy. A couple of days later he messaged and wanted to sell it to me. He gave me first dibs as I had given him the info when he posted it up. We talked price and then being about 150 miles away we chose a place to meet. Super cool guy! We chatted a while and then I left with this minty FS set. Supa excited to add it to my Pile-O-Plomb!