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MR.X

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Was this recently? If not, what year? (There aren't too many of those still around...just curious how long the guy held out.)

Hey Lugz, nah I've been just making random shelter in place inspired posts over the last couple of days....seems like yesterday but they closed up in 2017. They were in THAT location for 50 years, Family shop in SF since late 20's. If you google "workingman's headquarter's SF" some articles and pics will come up, none of them doing justice to just how old school and cluttered this place was. The 2 old brothers ( one died in 2008) in smocks dealing with the neighborhood hipsters, the middle of the Mission district location, the old building with the metal gate pulled shut at night and apartment upstairs etc. The first time I went in there it was to get a key made and I was like:wtf:WTF?!
 

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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".



So much good stuff in this box! I see the tag so I know where this came from.


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Cool story, X. They lasted pretty danged long. Some day those places will all be gone. I feel very fortunate to live in a town with a family hardware store. Harvey, the son, my age (60), modernized the place, and there is no old stock, but they still mix paint and have a walkin screendoor repair service, and you can run a line of credit, too. That kind of place.
 

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So much good stuff in this box! I see the tag so I know where this came from.


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really? do you know what they ever did with the chest? drop the price?
 

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Cool story, X. They lasted pretty danged long. Some day those places will all be gone. I feel very fortunate to live in a town with a family hardware store. Harvey, the son, my age (60), modernized the place, and there is no old stock, but they still mix paint and have a walkin screendoor repair service, and you can run a line of credit, too. That kind of place.

Nice. .....don't want to hijack thread but if you've ever seen a Depp movie called "The Ninth Gate" as soon as the Ceniza brothers in Toledo Spain came on the screen I was like "Workingman's Headquarters!" Anyway, Joe had a big lockpicking trophy with his name on it and the only way the story would have been better is if he had picked the house lock of the trophy's actual winner and stolen it.
 
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Nope. I haven’t seen it around but it was a bit too high in price for sure!


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Yeah, i tried to call them later but I wasn't that motivated, even if it was still there for a 1/2 price Sunday it would have been too much. Nice one thou.
 

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Yeah, i tried to call them later but I wasn't that motivated, even if it was still there for a 1/2 price Sunday it would have been too much. Nice one thou.



You know who told me you tried but no luck. Oh well, you can’t win ‘em all.


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Very cool X.

A center punch set and easy out set snagged off of eBay. I didn't end up with the catalog lot. Who here did?IMG_20200408_192023255.jpeg

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Instead of going for the catalogs I had my eye of these single end Tappet wrenches which don't come up very often let along a full set of LAs. This also came with a few spares. Now I need to figure out how to display them properly and find some space.IMG_20200410_161145758.jpeg

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Thanks. Have you had any luck with Plomb scores as of late? Hard to do when you can't get out.

Not too much. All our flea markets are shut down and estate sales for the most part are non existent. I'm resorting to getting into projects now that I've had tucked under work benches for several years! If I'm not careful, I'm going to screw around and get caught up!!!
 

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Instead of going for the catalogs I had my eye of these single end Tappet wrenches which don't come up very often let along a full set of LAs. This also came with a few spares. Now I need to figure out how to display them properly and find some space.IMG_20200410_161145758.jpeg

Looking for a Plomb 3061 Pebble Open End.



I was eyeing those pretty hard but want to save my pennies for upcoming swap meets this summer, if those actually occur!


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I was eyeing those pretty hard but want to save my pennies for upcoming swap meets this summer, if those actually occur!


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I hope you guys get some swaps in. The 3 swaps I have found here are all in late April and early May so I will be benched this year. I will have to resort to the 1 good pawn shop in town and hope for a couple good estates and auctions this year when this clears up.

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Not too much. All our flea markets are shut down and estate sales for the most part are non existent. I'm resorting to getting into projects now that I've had tucked under work benches for several years! If I'm not careful, I'm going to screw around and get caught up!!!
That is scary getting caught up. I am actually losing ground here. I am still working and also having to home school a kindergartener and a 3rd grader. I have a lot more respect for teachers now.

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OK, so this is kind of a stretch for the Plomb thread but there are Plomb tools visible in this toolbox. I posted just the box years ago in a toolbox thread but I'm dredging it back up and adding a pic of the tray. PACCAR owns Peterbilt and Kenworth now...during WW2 they made Sherman's and M26 Dragon Wagons among other things apparently. I like the 1942 stamped PACCAR badge and the owner's name.... Bernice "Best Rack". :beer: An original Rosie the Riveter. How the hell could her family let this get out of their hands?
 

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OK, so this is kind of a stretch for the Plomb thread but there are Plomb tools visible in this toolbox. I posted just the box years ago in a toolbox thread but I'm dredging it back up and adding a pic of the tray. PACCOR owns Peterbilt and Kenworth now...during WW2 they made Sherman's and M26 Dragon Wagons among other things apparently. I like the 1942 stamped PACCOR badge and the owner's name.... Bernice "Best Rack". :beer: An original Rosie the Riveter. How the hell could her family let this get out of their hands?



That is one heck of a cool chest with great provenance mr.x


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That's a heck of a neat box with that PACCOR emblem and stamping X. I've no doubt Bernice did have a nice rack in 42' and just didn't have an E stamp handy when voted the factory's bEst so subbed the O. Definitely a great piece of history! Ed.
 

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Maybe the Same?

http://www.archives.com/1940-census/bernice-bostrack-wa-39873359

Bernice Bostrack in the 1940 Census
First Name: Bernice
Last Name: Bostrack
Age at Time of Census: 35
Gender: Female
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Est. Birth Year: 1905
Birth Location: North Dakota Map
Enumeration District: 17-78
Residence: High Point, Gilman Election Precinct, King, WA Map
Relationship to Head of Household: Wife
Other People in Household:

Ole Bostrack 43 yrs, Male

Richard Bostrack 16 yrs, Male

Marital Status: Married

Language: English
 

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That is one heck of a cool chest with great provenance mr.x

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That's a heck of a neat box with that PACCOR emblem and stamping X. I've no doubt Bernice did have a nice rack in 42' and just didn't have an E stamp handy when voted the factory's bEst so subbed the O. Definitely a great piece of history! Ed.
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Maybe the Same?

http://www.archives.com/1940-census/bernice-bostrack-wa-39873359

Bernice Bostrack in the 1940 Census
First Name: Bernice
Last Name: Bostrack
Age at Time of Census: 35
Gender: Female
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Est. Birth Year: 1905
Birth Location: North Dakota Map
Enumeration District: 17-78
Residence: High Point, Gilman Election Precinct, King, WA Map
Relationship to Head of Household: Wife
Other People in Household:

Ole Bostrack 43 yrs, Male

Richard Bostrack 16 yrs, Male

Marital Status: Married

Language: English

gotta be.
 

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Thanks to a trade from a fellow GJ member I now have 2 examples of the "A" series wrenches that were pre 30. They did not continue the "A" (12pt.) Or "B" (6pt.) single box end wrenches after the part number change over which happended very early 30s.
It will look amazing sitting next to my 1 "B" series and AD series wrenches from this era.IMG_20200413_182555601.jpeg

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5450 long 1/2” pebble rat to add.

It was nice to replace its random hardware with two correct screws.

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