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That’s some of the best intermission music I’ve never seen! 
That’s some of the best intermission music I’ve never seen! 
.......anyway, while waiting for someone else to post here's some intermission music....
That’s some of the best intermission music I’ve never seen!
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Love that 1st tray pictured! Either style is hard to come by!
Very nice caddies.Thanks! For that 1st one I was just the middle man and shuffled that off to a Diesel mechanic friend near Sacramento who has an incredible collection. The other one is mine and I have a more recent style somewhere as well.
Hi Jock, You're the aircraft guy and we've talked a little bit about the Ranger tools before, from what I think I understand, the Fairchild PT 19/26 trainer was second only to the Boeing Stearman PT 13/17/18 as far as WW2 primary trainers built and that one of the Fairchild's main features was that being a monoplane it gave cadets a closer approximation of combat aircraft as opposed to the biplane trainers. I read that the Tuskegee Airman for example trained on both.
Nice Kinner hiding in the background. What is that 25/32" that seems to have the old style part number but a newer date code?For your "shelter in place" viewing......The 41-W isn't Plomb, I just got it the same day as the other stuff so it made it into the photo.
On this topic of Ranger A.T. and other A.T. tools here are a few other postings from a separate threads as additional reference.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6720185&postcount=1
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6720766&postcount=3
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=7301323&postcount=1025
While we do have the list of known Plomb made Ranger A.T. marked tools shown on post #6315, I've not seen a complete inventory of all Ranger A.T. tools from all/any manufacturers.
Nice Kinner hiding in the background. What is that 25/32" that seems to have the old style part number but a newer date code?
Looking for a Plomb 3061 Pebble Open End.
Certainly a unique piece. Thanks for sharing.Hi. Thanks. That 25/32 says "GRAYSON" on it. Here's a pic of the working end. A friend of mine made the observation that the opening looked like it was for those rectangular gas shut off valves ( though they'd have to be 3/4" ones for this tool to make sense). Grayson Controls was in Long Beach and pretty big during this time frame so.....best I got.
Certainly a unique piece. Thanks for sharing.
Looking for a Plomb 3061 Pebble Open End.

Thanks for sharing.Some sockets I just picked up including a 5438 LA and a wf-53.
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"Bro, just about everything in those drawers is a dollar each".
That's my kind of estate sale!![]()
Some cool stuff in there
Hi Roy, we better hope their aren't too many fans.....their definitely aren't many to go around.... unless there are some boxed up in a warehouse somewhere.
I suppose you have to ask yourself, do you, or do you not, want that warehouse to be found??
I know I've shown just the odd ( Williams made?) P&C wrenches from this score before but this is a kind of interesting group shot from an estate sale where the disinterested dude manning the garage was like....."Bro, just about everything in those drawers is a dollar each".
Dang. With those pliers, the stubby spinner and the name plate I’d say you scored big time! Nicely done.
Here’s a few things I picked up online recently. I overpaid for the 1242, but I “needed” it pretty bad. The speeder is 1/4” drive.
Looking good! Closing in on the finish line. My last wrench was the 1246 to finish the set and now I found out that there is a 1248 in existence (not pebble). Hope you finish it soon.And then there was one! Only missing the 1244 now. Once I find it I’ll make a proper board for them. I even have the decal already.
That is a super flat. I would have gotten cold sweats just looking at it.Hi. Thanks. That Plomb name plate thing was literally lying in the top drawer of a Plomb tool mobile along with some of this other stuff....That's the one thing I figured home boy would catch and say "nahhh that goes with box" but nope, $1.00. The toolmobile was one of like 3 things that had a price tag....a really big price tag.
Very nice Whits. Pretty hard to find state side.Found a couple Plomb whitworth wrenches, and one unmarked with all the signs of Plomb.





Very nice. That top one I didn't have on my list. Let me know if he has a running list of Rangers as I would love to add it to my known list.I have a tool collecting counterpart in Wales in the U.K. We collect so many of the same tools that it’s unreal. Here are a couple of his Ranger marked Plomb wrenches and his Whitworth wrenches.
-Don
Please tell me you have those Z series now or one of your buddies does....when the oldtimer who owns the hardware store lets you check out the back room.
Yep. pretty sure I grabbed all the serviceable ones.Please tell me you have those Z series now or one of your buddies does.
Looking for a Plomb 3061 Pebble Open End.
So this was Workingman's Headquarters on Mission St. in SF. OLD school. Shuttered now. RIP Joe Anmuth.I'm ready for a road trip, just tell me where I need to go.
It's that feeling like... I need to appreciate this cause there may not be a next time. I literally looked in every box.Mr. X, did your heart rate go up when you looked in there?
Well done sir. I have never seen any Z series in person before. I think I have only seen a single socket on eBay on the last 3 years. I have a few Y series and those are rare as well but no where near like the Z series.Yep. pretty sure I grabbed all the serviceable ones.
So this was Workingman's Headquarters on Mission St. in SF. OLD school. Shuttered now. RIP Joe Anmuth.
It's that feeling like... I need to appreciate this cause there may not be a next time. I literally looked in every box.
Well done sir. I have never seen any Z series in person before. I think I have only seen a single socket on eBay on the last 3 years. I have a few Y series and those are rare as well but no where near like the Z series.
Looking for a Plomb 3061 Pebble Open End.