Oldtuleguy
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Absolutely a difficult one to find especially in that shape. Looks like you have it described by its genus/ speciesThe smallest, and apparently, one of the most elusive buggers to capture in the wild!![]()
It's not really that shiny is it? You just did an aluminum foil overlay, right?
Here's his plomb proto cousin
How long are those? It's interesting how think the shank got and how much longer they look. This one is 3-1/2" OAL.Here is another.
Definitely going for the entomological analogy!Absolutely a difficult one to find especially in that shape. Looks like you have it described by its genus/ species
A plated subspecies, for sure, that was difficult to photograph it's so shiny.It's not really that shiny is it? You just did an aluminum foil overlay, right?
Did you nail it down to stop it escaping captivity? Or is it dangerous and you had it tamed since yesterday?The smallest, and apparently, one of the most elusive buggers to capture in the wild!![]()

Thanks.Lugz the dual marked is about 1/8 inch longer
Nice.Which bring the total to five different sub-species of 1210 wrenches
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Dang, not real common to see. You draw a pretty significant vacuum for that!It was a happy day.
Was at a crazy busy barn sale that had a LOT of stuff. It was literally elbow to elbow and people were grabbing things as fast as they could. Had everything from wigs to wagon wheels to a home-made slicer made out of ammo cartridge casings.
I was grabbing what I could, anything that looked interesting. I saw the smallest crow bar I had ever seen, and since prices were good and it was cute, I threw it in my goody bag.
Got it home and cleaned it up, and what do I see on the side? PLOMB T M. !!
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Yeah, those are in short supply. There’s a reason why they were marked for not guaranteed.Nice to find one that works
Great find.
I agree with this. I think who ever stamped the MB10 of mine used a U then realized they made a mistake and used an O. Maybe a new trainee file maker : }Based on the markings on my and RagtopTA’s files, I assume that Plomb was sourcing their files from a file manufacturer, probably in rather small lots based on the markings appearing to have been done by hand. They probably didn’t have the tooling necessary to mark the PL∇MB
-Don
What a cool find! Never seen one!It was a happy day.
Was at a crazy busy barn sale that had a LOT of stuff. It was literally elbow to elbow and people were grabbing things as fast as they could. Had everything from wigs to wagon wheels to a home-made slicer made out of ammo cartridge casings.
I was grabbing what I could, anything that looked interesting. I saw the smallest crow bar I had ever seen, and since prices were good and it was cute, I threw it in my goody bag.
Got it home and cleaned it up, and what do I see on the side? PLOMB T M. !!
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