This is a copy of my post on the Garage Sale thread in case any of you missed it. Mostly Plomb, but a little P&C.
Last Fall, I attended an estate sale of a hoarder who frequented garage sales, brought home the stuff, and just packed it randomly in his garage. After he died, his family was stuck with cleaning out the house. They had not sorted through the tools yet, so I told them I was interested in Plomb and P&C tools. The son promised me they would separate out the tools I was interested in.
Last night I noticed they were having another sale, so I showed up a half hour early. The son brought out a box of Plomb and P&C tools, and we settled on a price. The first photo is the wrenches.
Plomb:
Pebble 5449 1/2 dr. ratchets (3)
WF-38 1/2 dr. ratchet
256 Pliers
LA 238 Pliers
4780 1/4 dr. speeder
1135 DBE 11/16 x 3/4
1222 combo 11/16
1220 combo 5/8
1426 body hammer
P&C:
2118 short DBE 1/2 x 9/16
2222 DBE 5-8 x 11-16
"P&C TOOL CO. MILWAUKIE, OREGON" short DBE 1/2 x 9/16 (no numbers)
6211 1/2 dr. ratchet
Plomb Pebble:
3041 DOE 7/8 x 1-1/16
3045 DOE 15/16 x 1
3035 DOE 11/16 x 3/4
3031 DOE 5/8 x 3/4
1226 combo 13/16 (2)
1224 combo 3/4
1126 DBE 1/2 x 9/16
5265 3/8 dr. hinge handle
Non-pebble:
WF-20 3/8 dr. hinge handle
1730 Starter DBE 9/16 x 5/8
5 7/16 chisel
5461 1/2 dr. extension
5260 3/8 dr. extensions (2)
Sockets:
P&C 3/8 dr. 9/16
Plomb:
4712 1/4 dr. 3/8
3/8 dr.---
5012 deep 3/8
WF-28 7/16
5216 1/2
5274 flex 7/16
5276 flex 9/16
5277 flex 5/8
1/2 dr. ---
4520 stud remover
5347 deep 13/16 (2)
5414 7/16 (2)
5416 1/2 (3)
5418 9/16 (2)
5420 5/8 (2)
5421 21/32
5422 11/16
5424 3/4 (2)
5426 13/16
5428 7/8
5430 15/16
5432 1 (3)
5436 1-1/8
5438 1-3/16
There is a matched set from 7/16 to 1-3/16, less the 1-1/16 that was obviously made at the same time. All markings and finish are the same.
I think the #238 pliers are interesting. They were made before the "Name Knurl" era, and the "rope" knurls are both interesting and beautiful. Probably made in the late '30's.
The one shorty P&C DBE is interesting. No part number.'
The body hammer is not marked LA or USA.
They may yet find more stuff in this mess, so there may be a follow-up in a few months!