mustangSR70
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Awesome score, but man did you pony u for them. I bet the seller **** his pants watching that bid run up.
When Twersty and I started searching and scanning 1926 was the oldest we could find and it was labeled catalog #6. I don’t know if catalogs were produced annually like the were later on, or only periodically, but I would be interested to know.
So both of these catalogs do not have catalog numbers. The bigger one is 33 pages, and most of the tools are priced by the dozen. Makes me wonder if this was a catalog for a hardware store or whatever to purchase from. Also I noticed that there are not many mechanic tools, it's largely chisels and plumbing with few mechanics tools.
The smaller one, the Garage one, which says Plomb has been making tools for 18 years, does not have 1/2" drive tools, in fact they have 9/16" and 7/8" drive listed. The 1926 catalog 6, on page 10 for the "new" 1/2 drive sets, says Plomb has been making tools for 20 years.
So, the larger catalog looks to be 1923, while the small one actually says "copyright 1925 Plomb Tool Company" on the 2nd to last page.
And yes, I paid quite a bit, but I knew that these had to be incredibly rare, and figured I may never have the chance to get these again.
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