Smokeshow69
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Yes! This most certainly counts. It is a pre war stamped tool mobile. Very nice.
Thanks, X. I'm going to chalk that one up for dear old dad. A run of alcohol jokes just broke out on the Garage Sale thread, too. I think it's Covid Spring fever.There's a pretty good history at diffordsguide.com. They even go into how Arnaud's French 75 Bar in New Orleans (which uses Cognac) should probably call theirs a French 125. It's clearly been made with either for quite awhile but the writer's extensive history ID's Gin as being in the first written recipes.
"O.S." in Morse code....an interesting owner’s mark on the 1 1/4 Pebble combo...
Thanks. I just made one with a bottle of exquisite gin that DD#1 got me for Xmas. The Botanist Islay Dry Gin 22.Hi Lugz. One more for what it's worth, my girl grabbed this from our bar while I was asking her what she thought.
Congrats, Dan. I'll drink to that!One is a 4748 ratchet, which I’ve been looking for for a long time.
Dang! Nice scores. Sad the drive plug is missing. I was gonna make some but haven't had much spare time to devote to it.I got two plomb pieces in the mail today. One is a 4748 ratchet, which I’ve been looking for for a long time. The other is a piece I’ve never seen before: a plomb la 9722 electrical screw driver. The handle shape is something I’ve never seen before.
Dang! Nice scores. Sad the drive plug is missing. I was gonna make some but haven't had much spare time to devote to it.
Looking for a Round Beam Plomb 1068 Double Box End Wrench

I got two plomb pieces in the mail today. One is a 4748 ratchet, which I’ve been looking for for a long time. The other is a piece I’ve never seen before: a plomb la 9722 electrical screw driver. The handle shape is something I’ve never seen before.
Nice ratchet. I’ve never even seen one. Was that the only 1/4” drive ratchet offered in 1940?
-Don
Will do.Thanks. Count me in for one when you finally retire. [emoji481]

A big shout out to Stillgottimefor1 for sending me this very cool Plomb pickle fork.
-Don
Plomb/Proto tool board question - Do we know the total amount of "panels" offered by plomb/proto ? I have these photos in proto mailers showing 21 "panels" or boards mounted on a wall and also this picture of the "Proto Merchandiser". While you cant see every side of the display, if we apply the logic of 4 boards/panels per side, this would be 32 panels in all... I have a 1/2 size panel that is numbered 106-B but i dont think there is over 100 panels, I think proto was including all their advertising panels, not just display boards. Anyone know this answer ?
**also, I was winning this 1/2 drive board until the last minute yesterday on the bay...which one of you jerks sniped me? Now I need to find another 1/2 drive board to buy

I don’t know how many there were, but hat would sure make a fine looking wall in a garage.![]()


If I am not mistaken that wrench is a brake wrench for old Dodge cars in the late 1920s. Is it a thin wrench?
A rare sighting in my neck of the woods. It has been loved on a little too much for me.