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What in Tarnation is that?!?!?! Looks like a CPC, Custom Plomb Contraption! I should make one with all my spare parts!
What in Tarnation is that?!?!?! Looks like a CPC, Custom Plomb Contraption! I should make one with all my spare parts!
Thank you, Smokeshow69!For $15 that deserves a you ****! Nice work.
Oh dang, that is rare. Part number?
That, my friend may get the most unique Plomb find of the year award and its only January!! Congrats! What a cool find.I’ve seen only one other, so long ago I don’t remember if it had this same handle or normal speeder handle. Either way I regretted not getting it when I had the chance. It’s been on my list a long time!
This part number appears to be 5488-S.
Dang, I forgot you had that oneHeres my 3, 1/2" drv Plomb Ell handles and a little pouch that I acquired as well..
Yup, there is a bit of crossover there but not as much as you would think. That’s why I post here and there. I tried to figure out who had the gray colored 9989 chest over there with the contract tag on it but can’t rememberWow, 3Bay and Rags posting different unicorns on the same day! Impressive.
Interesting discussion the other day on the Plomb Facebook group about the change in corners on the 9989. Seems they went from square to rounded in 1940. Based on Don's 1940 catalog page posted on the previous page, looks like either the artwork was slow to follow, or the corner change was after August, 1940. Know there's some membership crossover between here & there, but not sure how much.
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Is that a tunnel between two different rabbit holes? Or one big rabbit hole with rabbits belonging to two different warrens?Know there's some membership crossover between here & there, but not sure how much.
I know we've talked about corners here, too, a while back, also colors, which I sequenced from '39 to '46, but I'd have to dig by searching. Such is the infuriating lot in life of collectors on forums. Despite our best efforts to organize and hook and crook them into something they're not, they just don't make good databases or knowledge management tools....about the change in corners on the 9989.
I have that same box with those same pulls that was painted od green before it was spray bombed
Is that a tunnel between two different rabbit holes? Or one big rabbit hole with rabbits belonging to two different warrens?
I know we've talked about corners here, too, a while back, also colors, which I sequenced from '39 to '46, but I'd have to dig by searching. Such is the infuriating lot in life of collectors on forums. Despite our best efforts to organize and hook and crook them int
Over the years, so many Plomb mysteries and questions have come to light in this thread. Lugz, you have been huge in the research and narrowing down facts, etc.... It would be awesome to have an ongoing, or " Live" Plomb Mysteries, Common questions, and Solved Question FAQ somewhere with all the stuff thats been figured out, or still remains a mystery all in one place. There seems to be a lot of folks with tons of information you dont see anywhere... Like the timeline of different styles of toolboxes.. and so much other stuff!! Just a thought!Is that a tunnel between two different rabbit holes? Or one big rabbit hole with rabbits belonging to two different warrens?
I know we've talked about corners here, too, a while back, also colors, which I sequenced from '39 to '46, but I'd have to dig by searching. Such is the infuriating lot in life of collectors on forums. Despite our best efforts to organize and hook and crook them into something they're not, they just don't make good databases or knowledge management tools.
Are you advocating a plomb sticky? I agree 100%!Over the years, so many Plomb mysteries and questions have come to light in this thread. Lugz, you have been huge in the research and narrowing down facts, etc.... It would be awesome to have an ongoing, or " Live" Plomb Mysteries, Common questions, and Solved Question FAQ somewhere with all the stuff thats been figured out, or still remains a mystery all in one place. There seems to be a lot of folks with tons of information you dont see anywhere... Like the timeline of different styles of toolboxes.. and so much other stuff!! Just a thought!
Well I think it would be cool to consolidate all the info we gather or figure out along the way to be assembled in one place for all to see and look back on any time with ease.Are you advocating a plomb sticky? I agree 100%!
The Plomb Tool Company did not change its name until 1957, and that change - to Pendleton Tool Industries, Inc., had nothing directly to do with the Plumb lawsuits. Plumb never demanded that Plomb change the name of its company. They demanded that they stop using the name of the company like a brand and trademark. When the Plomb Tool Company finally and fully conceded, they kept their name on catalogs and marketing and even packaging, all through the 50's, until 1957, but the "Plomb" had to be accompanied by "Tool Company," and it could not be on the tools.From 1949 and still being distributed by the “plomb tool company “
It would be awesome to have an ongoing, or " Live" Plomb Mysteries, Common questions, and Solved Question FAQ somewhere with all the stuff thats been figured out, or still remains a mystery all in one place.
My thoughts...Well I think it would be cool to consolidate all the info we gather or figure out along the way to be assembled in one place for all to see and look back on any time with ease.
You Plomb Mafia guys crack me up. There are seven (7) Plomb related threads in the sticky!Are you advocating a plomb sticky? I agree 100%!

That is the one I referenced in the Herbrand thread some time back. Lugz asked for pictures, so thanks for validating me when I couldn’t myself!
May have been the Craftsman thread.That is the one I referenced in the Herbrand thread some time back. Lugz asked for pictures, so thanks for validating me when I couldn’t myself!
Those are really cool! I found one that was Western Auto stamped that now lives at another collectors houseBog made those. Pepperdine patent ratchet. Armstrong also sold some.
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nice oneMy PWA-1394. Does anyone have info about this ratchet, or know where to get parts for it?
It is 3/8".nice one
It would be tough to find donor parts. Is it 1/2” drive?
So much good stuff in there!Tonight, on Mutual of Omaha's Plomb Kingdom, we stalk the elusive 99xx!
Look! There's one!
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Oh, no, that's a Proto... Look, there's one!
Shoot, that's a Blackhawk...
Here's one!
And another!
Ahhhhhh, it's the Toolbox Queen!
They Are Breeding Like Flies!!!!
See, here is the larva, poking it's head out:
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The Chest Exhibit at the Plomb Zoological Gardens is more like it!Tonight, on Mutual of Omaha's Plomb Kingdom, we stalk the elusive 99xx!