Oldtuleguy
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Nice. Tougher these days to find a nice set like that.
I’ve got quite a few. Pm me a list and I’ll see what I got.
Ok sweet. I am looking for ones that are not as clean as what you just found[emoji23]
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Ha! Good. Cause you ain’t getting those!![]()

Impressive. All seem to be period matched with the chest as well. It might be an original late 40s tool kit!My run of plomb luck continued today. I spotted on my way out of the flea market and brought it home. A 9980 utility chest full of goodies. The chest is in great shape. Good labels, paint, and no rust. Inside was split between plomb and long c craftsman. Almost a full 1/2” drive set, a full set of 3/8” sockets, a 3/4-1/2” adapter, a 12” adjustable, even a cross bar. All in great shape with perfect shiny chrome. I’m super excited... this is the first top chest I’ve had a chance to buy in person since I started collecting. I’ll post some more pictures once I shine it up and decide how to fill it.
Looking great. Love to blue colored logosGot all 6 boards cut and 4 of them fully painted, varnished and stickers on. Now to lay them out!
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Love to blue colored logos
Looking for a Round Beam Plomb 1068 Double Box End Wrench
Let me grab a close up of mine. I have to variants dual marked and the streamline.Thanks! They have a slight blue tint to them but are still greenish in color . I don’t have any actual real plomb tool boards to compare the sticker to so I think I am pretty close?
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Let me grab a close up of mine. I have to variants dual marked and the streamline.
Looking for a Round Beam Plomb 1068 Double Box End Wrench
I spent an hour reorganizing my corner of plomb to fit my new box. My “garage” is just a tiny shed so I have to pack it in.



Better that than the other way round! I had a dickens of a time finding the "right" Plomb speeder to fit my partition. I posted evidence of speeders with at least three different bends to the swing when I was completing my set. Only one of them fit in my box. And it wouldn't surprise me if that was the reason the partition is missing.Someone removed the speed handle partition so I will have to fabricate a new one when I fix this box up.

Better that than the other way round! I had a dickens of a time finding the "right" Plomb speeder to fit my partition. I posted evidence of speeders with at least three different bends to the swing when I was completing my set. Only one of them fit in my box. And it wouldn't surprise me if that was the reason the partition is missing.![]()
Got all 6 boards cut and 4 of them fully painted, varnished and stickers on. Now to lay them out!
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Nice work Ben. I'm really looking forward to seeing the finished product!
Plomb was very casual about using the round O boxes for years after the tools were marked PL∇MB. On boxes with labels on the interior those paper label are also often marked PL∇MB.
-Don
Funny you should post a picture of your beautiful challenger set. That set actually came up in my discussion today with a forum member. Are your tools marked with the later style plvmb with the arrows? It appears they are.
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Better that than the other way round! I had a dickens of a time finding the "right" Plomb speeder to fit my partition. I posted evidence of speeders with at least three different bends to the swing when I was completing my set. Only one of them fit in my box. And it wouldn't surprise me if that was the reason the partition is missing.![]()
Yes. They are all dated 1939.
-Don
The chrome on this set is amazing and looks new. Same with the box. I believe this may be my most favorite set anyone has ever posted just because it is so new looking. Where did you find it?
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We found it along with a S-K set in similar condition at an estate sale in January 2018. I grabbed the Plomb and the sander, my wife grabbed the S-K set. I think it was in Danville, CA. Apparently the previous owner had nice tools but never used them.
-Don

Well that sign didn’t last long [emoji15]
I did save pictures of the listing for future reference
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Wow. I know lumber is expensive right now, but 600 bucks for a piece of Masonite is a bit much.
Actually, I’m just jealous.
i849][emoji23]I spent an hour reorganizing my corner of plomb to fit my new box. My “garage” is just a tiny shed so I have to pack it in.
Looks like it says 24 PCS. as in 24 pieces to me.24 POS, not sure what that stands for, but it is not a set listed as far as I know.
Nice looking set and box.I treated myself to a little Plomb goodness, as I am slowly building up a postwar collection and such nice painted logos are hard to find. And I am a sucker for personalized stuff.
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It says Zimmerman upsidedown.
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24 POS, not sure what that stands for, but it is not a set listed as far as I know.
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Because I like this box so much, I filled it with post-war shiny goodness. I still need to find a 12" chrome extension in good shape, as the only one I have is pretty beat up and not worthy of this set.
I now have four of these plomb boxes, and one P&C box of the same shape and size. I will have to take a group pic.
Heh, Yeah, but I love that one item.
And the box came from up your brother's way...
Don I am pretty sure that is a pre-war box (stamped logo and Chinese red paint) and it wouldn't have either of those. I have one, but it is very beaten up and am looking for a better one.
UNAIU It looks like an O, but you are probably right. It does make more sense.
Looks like it says 24 PCS. as in 24 pieces to me.Nice looking set and box.
I, too, immediately saw 24 pcs. But that's a very large set. The basic set (5200 SR) had 10 pcs (7 socket, an ext, hinge handle and rat). The larger set (5200 AB) had 13 pcs, the same plus an extra ext., a speeder, and a universal joint. Even if you add the 7 swivel sockets in you're still at 20. Perhaps the 3 screwdriver bits and a sliding tee? I think I have 30 pcs in mine, but it's a WF- set, and there were more pieces.UNAIU It looks like an O, but you are probably right. It does make more sense.
Wow. I know lumber is expensive right now, but 600 bucks for a piece of Masonite is a bit much.
Actually, I’m just jealous.