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d42jeep

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My stubby screwdriver is snowed in for the next 6 or 7 months. I’ll get the dimensions of the short spinner and you can compare the handle size to your screwdriver.
-Don
Here are some pictures that hopefully show the size of the handle on the small spinner.
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I don't know if this is allowed on here but I just finished this wallet that's up for sale for a hundred bucks plus small flatrate box. 4/5oz veg tan. Will last the rest of your life. Thanks. Logo was copied from the 39 catalog cover.
 

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Here are some pictures that hopefully show the size of the handle on the small spinner.
Thanks, Don. (It's funny how annoying parallax is on tools forums. It's impossible to get a photo of the same view you have with your own two eyes of a mark on a rule and the edge of a tool lined up. And if you lay the rule on top of the tool, it just reverses the parallax. Drives me nuts.) Looks like 1-3/4" to me, which is what the handle on my screwdriver is. The catalogs say 1" blade and 2-7/8" OAL, which would make the handle 1-7/8", but I am convinced they're the same handle.
 

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Measuring with a slide caliper eliminates the parallax. Sometimes a cheap plastic caliper has easy-to-read markings because they are not trying to be precision with vernier scales and such.
 

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I haven’t found much of note to post here lately, but a fairly cool ebay purchase came today. 4 more 47xx pieces for the giant midget set, plus the box looks awesome next to its cousin, the screw extractor set.
 

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I haven’t found much of note to post here lately, but a fairly cool ebay purchase came today. 4 more 47xx pieces for the giant midget set, plus the box looks awesome next to its cousin, the screw extractor set.
That is considered the “h” word of you have more than 1 wood plomb box 😂. You need to send one to me. Heck of a find!
 

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You guys are finding and posting some amazing stuff. I never find Plomb cardboard or wood boxes.
What I seem to have a knack for finding, is user modified wrenches.

I bought this once great 1-1/4” combo from the recycling yard for scrap prices. Now missing the boxed end.
I think I’m going to make it into a door handle.
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Picked up this early valve lifter tool today. It’s not as long as I would think the needed leverage would be. It’s about 2/3 the length of my metal handle one
 

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You guys are finding and posting some amazing stuff. I never find Plomb cardboard or wood boxes.
What I seem to have a knack for finding, is user modified wrenches.

I bought this once great 1-1/4” combo from the recycling yard for scrap prices. Now missing the boxed end.
I think I’m going to make it into a door handle.
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Someone had a similar idea with this wrench I have... but I got the short end of the deal. It sure looks like Plomb to me.

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Nice finds guys! And since we are on the subject of cardboard boxes...

I am sure that all of you that watch ebay saw all the new old stock sockets that popped up recently. I bid on a couple of them but they went for more than I wanted to pay. Much to my excitement the seller messaged me afterword with a second chance offer and said that he had another he was planning on selling later but he would sell it now. So I got this for the price of my highest bid. The seller opened all the boxes he had listed to show the contents but this one is still sealed!
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That's a neat box c1504! A while back someone was selling boxes of these 5/16 sockets

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Nice finds guys! And since we are on the subject of cardboard boxes...

I am sure that all of you that watch ebay saw all the new old stock sockets that popped up recently. I bid on a couple of them but they went for more than I wanted to pay. Much to my excitement the seller messaged me afterword with a second chance offer and said that he had another he was planning on selling later but he would sell it now. So I got this for the price of my highest bid. The seller opened all the boxes he had listed to show the contents but this one is still sealed!
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Very nice box. As others have mentioned, they do pop up from time to time. I like your non opened one the best! Now if we can just find a stash of unopened embossed logo tool mobiles 😮😮
 
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You guys are finding and posting some amazing stuff. I never find Plomb cardboard or wood boxes.
What I seem to have a knack for finding, is user modified wrenches.

I bought this once great 1-1/4” combo from the recycling yard for scrap prices. Now missing the boxed end.
I think I’m going to make it into a door handle.
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I started picking up every owner modified Plomb I find. I have a small collection of them also! Some are pretty neat!
 

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Although P&C tools are sometimes posted on this thread, if you check the sticky at the beginning of the section you will see that P&C has it’s own thread.
That sticky can save a lot of time.
-Don
 

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Thanks. I couldn’t tell if it was Plomb or Proto when I found it. My new 3M disc does a great job of making the stained metal look better. I don’t know how I got along without it. Here is how it looked before.
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Thanks Don! Always appreciate you posting the full sets, then I can bookmark them and keep track of what I need to fill them out. It's super helpful and very much appreciated!
 

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Although unmarked with a company name, I have thought for years that these may be Plomb, World War 2 vintage, partly because they were on a 3/8” drive Plomb WF handle. There was also a Bonney example with the group. So, Plomb or something else? They are very thin, and the set is incomplete, I think.
 

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