Oldtuleguy
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I have an old fleet metric set as well I should check to see the era and any nuggets of info. I know the case looks very similar to yours just doesn't have the insert just metal dividers.The labeling is interesting, as if the metric system was something new that had just been reported by popular science.
The labeling is interesting, as if the metric system was something new that had just been reported by popular science.
I have an old fleet metric set as well I should check to see the era and any nuggets of info. I know the case looks very similar to yours just doesn't have the insert just metal dividers.
Looking for a Plomb 3061 Pebble Open End.
Very nice and both adapters are the older part numbers. I bet most of those were lost.Kinda cool finding one with both adapters.
I went to $70 and let it go.Any guesses on what that WF6 spinner is gonna go for? Im gonna say 150!
Thanks! Actually, one of each, but that's just as cool as far as I'm concerned.Very nice and both adapters are the older part numbers. I bet most of those were lost.
Thanks! I'm not sure the seller realized that they even came out. I had to use a brass punch and considerable effort to get them out and judging by the dried grease and dirt they had been undisturbed for some time.Killer find Mr X!!
looks like the wf6 went for $123.51. I was in it for a while, but already have two and didn't need to chase it over $100. Here is a pic of mine along with a williams similar piece.
two!!?!! Hahah hoarder!
Kinda cool finding one with both adapters.
Very nice!Looks like the WF6 went for $123.51. I was in it for a while, but already have two and didn't need to chase it over $100. Here is a pic of mine along with a Williams similar piece.




One of my college classmates made money on the side by working on British (mostly BSA and Triumph) motorcycles. This was between 1968 and 1972. He ended up with full sets of Whitworth, Metric, USA, and probably British Standard sockets and wrenches because those bikes had all sorts of fasteners on them. It really slowed down the job when you ran into an unexpected fastener size.
Britain really ran into a perfect storm of socialism, metrification, decolonization, and deindustrialization during that era.
Damn that one is nicer than one I picked up. Still has the tray! Well done.With a little patience, and the generous input of others here on this thread, I brought home this Plomb 9989 along with a reasonable haul of (guessing 80s?) near mint Proto 1/2 & 3/8 sockets, a handful of 3/4 specialties mixed in. All for clearance prices from some motivated sellers with no sentimental attachments. No ratchets , but a pear head ratchet repair kit and a 3/4" ratchet adaptor are nice finds from that box, along with 1/2" tall sockets and a nice run of swivels sockets. The Plomb box is an interesting size and utility and glad to have it in the stash of way too many tools & boxes. This cherry is reddest on the inside....
Damn that one is nicer than one I picked up. Still has the tray! Well done..
Thanks for all the kind comments! It's defintitely a keeper.... (Which to me means I'll hang onto it until I see something I like better in a couple weeks!)


Still a nice looking box! Thanks for sharing.I have had that 9989 for a few years now, so not really raining.
Locally I try to run a schedule to places that are likely to hold tools and adjust my schedule based on what I find. If I find alot I go more frequently if I find nothing less frequent. I also try to make connections with shop owners to hold any Plomb that comes across in the back for me.I bought a 9990 last year after Mr. X called me to say he found one at an antique store in my neighborhood. Naturally I haven't found anything else at that store since then, so I've come to the conclusion that X has "Plombtuition", which enables him to zero in on all the best Plomb stuff no matter where he is. FFS, he found an uncommon 1/4" drive P&C pebble ratchet in Atlanta of all places!
I never bothered to post it because it was sprayed bombed, but it's a solid box for only $40.
This was the only picture I have of it, which was intended only to photograph my Craftsman 5191 vise.