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A really cool find nonetheless. I saw an older 1210 today and passed. I kinda regret it.


Thank you.Very cool photos of board, Olson.
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I have never seen a Firestone deep. Those have to more rare than the combos.Boards are looking good! Picked up some deep sockets for my firestone set.
Man those scream Herbrand or Wright to me. They do not look to be plomb by any means.First ones I have come across
Looks good.Definately a match for my van chrome deeps!

I went back for it Sunday.No plomb gets left behind [emoji3]

well done.I went back for it Sunday. [emoji38]2:
So does that board show all of your Pliers? I looked because I thought I had a 246 but apparently I do not. I can't find any 201 pliers anywhere online...
That's a whole lot of cad.got this little Box fulla Plombness. and a Smnappy crows foot and breaker for $5 at the Swap meet sat!
NAF combo. Puts the count at 2 now. I am going to try and build a set. I have no idea how hard that is. Does anyone have a complete set of mostly complete?
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If definitely seems to be the dominate size of the grouping but that is an insane ratio. Thanks for the heads up.You probably already know this but for some reason you'll see half a dozen 1147-13's for every other NAF tool you run into.




Man that P looks pretty persuasive toward Plomb. When is the unveiling?As you may have seen in the Gsale thread, I got these two ratchet repair kits at the big swap meet. They came out of a mom and pop auto parts store. When I saw them, I just stopped in my tracks and checked them out. Theres no Plomb marking. Then realized the ratchets listed were Plomb numbers. I bought them both for the mighty sum of $5 and walked away smiling! I noticed the bottom has tape over the bottom logos. One is starting to let loose but the other is stil pretty tigh. I'm hoping it says PLOMB tool company under neath.
I should've taken bets!Man that P looks pretty persuasive toward Plomb.
I was just about to say the same thing. If you have a steam setting on an iron, try that, Rags.Maybe old fashioned stem to get the tape off?
I wonder if a hairdryer would be a little safer as a first try. If the adhesive has a melting point, it might loosen without moisture. If it’s only water soluble, steam will be necessary, but if the box gets wet, you may end up pulling the label off with the tape.Good idea! Ill get it out tomorrow and see if they will loosen up!!
Its been a while, but I finally found a couple things to add to the collection worth posting about. 3/8" drive Weatherhead elbow sockets 5235 7/16", 5236 1/2", and 5237 9/16". Also a 1/2" drive 5447 ratchet adapter.
3bay called it with the upset pick.Well, I got off work tonight and went and got my iron. Set it up and got it to steaming. It had no effect on the sticker! Got a little mad and walked away from it for a bit. Came back with some little scrapper tools. I lightly scrapped on it for a while and little but little it thinned the sticker. Finally!!! I see Bluer letters and ink!! What do I see??? Proto..... I see Proto Lady logo!
Well done on the weatherheads. I have been looking for an example of those. All in due time.Its been a while, but I finally found a couple things to add to the collection worth posting about. 3/8" drive Weatherhead elbow sockets 5235 7/16", 5236 1/2", and 5237 9/16". Also a 1/2" drive 5447 ratchet adapter.