Today's findings, 1240 combo 1¼; 3020 and 3021 DOE's, less frequently seen Proto metric(DBE), and an old undated Crows foot.
Nice pull on that 29ish crowfoot. Almost never see those.
Today's findings, 1240 combo 1¼; 3020 and 3021 DOE's, less frequently seen Proto metric(DBE), and an old undated Crows foot.
Headed back to Amarillo.
Nice work! That will clean up nicely. Post that in my presssteel thread when you have some time!
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Will do.
Don't forget that I have a few for you, already in the "Smoke bucket".
This popped up on Marketplace today - a Plomb 9980 tool chest - and was only ~20 minutes away from me. It was full of misc sockets, ratchets, and related, most of which were chinese junk but I salvaged a few nicer (SK, Bonney & Snap-on) items out of the mess. I paid $50.
Brian
Nice pickup Brian. That will go nicely with all the other plomb.
I don't have any Plomb catalogs, but there are more than a few Proto catalogs handy.
Not to mention Challenger, Armstrong, Snap-on, OTC, Bonney...
Nerds is right.
Nice! The 4700 series box is for 1/4 drive tools
Looking for the following PLVMB/PROTO dual marked combo wrenches- 1208, 1210, 1212, 1224, 1228, 1230, 1240, 1242, 1244, 1246, 1248, 1252
Amazing to see bas-relief that small....the fine detail on them is quite exquisite. The blacksmith figure measures about 1/8" by 3/16".
The name the board of directors of the Plomb Tool Company unanimously voted to change to in 1957. It appears on a lot of packaging and ads for everything (Proto, Fleet, Challenger, etc) in that era, often in a sort of tiny logo form, wrapped around a globe.SilverDeck said:The 10-14 year piece with the "P.T.I.I." initials above stands for "Pendleton Tool Industries Inc." (the entity that owned the Proto tool line before they sold it to Ingersoll-Rand in 1964).
The name the board of directors of the Plomb Tool Company unanimously voted to change to in 1957. It appears on a lot of packaging and ads for everything (Proto, Fleet, Challenger, etc) in that era, often in a sort of tiny logo form, wrapped around a globe.
Turned up this 5280 Speeder in an estate sale haul today. 18-1/4" long. I seem called out as 5480 on Ebay. Is there a difference between these P/Ns?
52xx is 3/8” drive, 54xx is 1/2” drive.
A longtime former Proto plant production supervisor recently gifted me several service awards he had earned during his tenure. These are gold-filled lapel pins (1/4" wide by 1/2" tall), and the fine detail on them is quite exquisite. The blacksmith figure measures about 1/8" by 3/16". The 10-14 year piece with the "P.T.I.I." initials above stands for "Pendleton Tool Industries Inc." (the entity that owned the Proto tool line before they sold it to Ingersoll-Rand in 1964).

Whoa you met someone that actually worked on the "spacesship"?
Does he have any stories from the old days? Know any answers to our current mysteries? I wonder if he's familiar with the dating system Plomb used or know what happened to the decades of paperwork and reasoning on why Proto tools changed their designs etc.
Kindo cool to meet a real person who worked inside the place. Most of us take our guesses using newspaper articles, catalogs, and tools we found in a heap of trash at a Flea market.![]()
An embossed Plomb Toolmobile showed up in Eastern Washington for a "you ****" price. I'm not daunted by the distance but I won't have time to take a road trip for a couple weeks. Hopefully someone here can go get it!
Brian
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Very nice box. How old are they?Hi Everyone, I have been away. here is a Top Box I sold and one I just picked up
eBay delivery today. I bought this lot primarily for the stubby spinner and the 19/32” socket. Too bad the ranger wrench has been modded. I might try to straighten it. There’s also a wf-124, wf-126, and a wf-124. RubiconJK - I’m gonna send you a pm about the wf-126.