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Here is i think the same set I've had for awhile. The bits can be changed and are held in with a small set screw
I have that same set, complete I believe. I wonder who it is thats paying big money for stuff lately.. that H3 hammer went for 268! Makes me wonder.. what would a full set of Plomb body hammers, or full set of Paschall ball peins go for.
 

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I have that same set, complete I believe. I wonder who it is thats paying big money for stuff lately.. that H3 hammer went for 268! Makes me wonder.. what would a full set of Plomb body hammers, or full set of Paschall ball peins go for.

Well, this stuff is always trendy. For a while it seemed like old craftsman stuff was super high. It's still pricey but the stuff is just sitting on ebay.
 

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Well, this stuff is always trendy. For a while it seemed like old craftsman stuff was super high. It's still pricey but the stuff is just sitting on ebay.
Yes absolutely on the old craftsman stuff. A series of YouTube videos drive prices up but also due to the pandemic I think folks also had lots of time to sit and ponder what makes them happier and in turn some guys wanted to purchase tools. There were no swap meets going on for a while and that increased eBay sales as well. But now that things are moving again, I think the market will adjust to a more reasonable level? It’s all about what floats your boat isn’t it? Sometimes the prices irritate me but I do most of my purchases through local sales/swaps and fellow collectors. But I sure wouldn’t be above cashing in on the current market if I found something valuable. 2 summers ago I sold one of those craftsman spinner ratchets for a good profit so I could put them on towards things I wanted more😉
 

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They are coming out of the woodwork! Oh wait, just looked at the pics of the one that just sold, it's the same one.....
 
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...just looked at the pics of the one that just sold, it's the same one.....
Is it the same seller? Meaning, so it didn't actually sell, and it's being re-listed? Or is it a different seller, implying someone bought it and is immediately trying to sell it for more?

I've been having a PM discussion with another GJ member who can remain as nameless or not as he wants about this. He has a set of tools, I won't say what brand, that he wants to sell. We were talking strategy and watching a similar set for sale on eBay. Someone bid $3,000 and it sold. A few weeks later, the same seller re-listed the same set. I guess there's room for the possibility of a sale falling through for some reason. But it sure looked like the classic shill bid where two guys are working together, the shill bids something up, and if he ends up winning, he doesn't actually buy it. These and other unscrupulous shenanigans are only one of the reasons I don't like shopping on eBay.
 

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the 5287a Plomb box that sold on Sunday Jan 15 for $330.00 was sold by ebay seller gktrade56 from San Diego, California
the 5287a Plomb box currently listed at $330.00 with 12 bids is being sold by ebay seller steven67r from Inola, Oklahoma

I'm not a Plomb collector, so I don't understand the attraction to that particular item myself.

I am, however, becoming less and less surprised by what appear to be crazy selling prices on some items when I see stuff like this, and I DO collect bicycle wrenches.
 

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I received these in the mail yesterday from a member of the fb group. It was one of those old school deals where I had to mail him a check first...
 

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Same box different seller
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the 5287a Plomb box that sold on Sunday Jan 15 for $330.00 was sold by ebay seller gktrade56 from San Diego, California
the 5287a Plomb box currently listed at $330.00 with 12 bids is being sold by ebay seller steven67r from Inola, Oklahoma
Thanks for the details. So the second guy bought it just to immediately put it back on eBay for what he hopes will yield more than what he bought it for?! Am I missing something? Or did I wake up in Even Crazier Town?
I'm not a Plomb collector, so I don't understand the attraction to that particular item myself.
I am, although I sell more of it than I keep. Even if I wasn't, though, I can see the attraction of that little set regardless of the brand. What's not to like? Small wooden box. Woodburned marking alluding to an antique hardware standard. Small dark handsome interchangeable bits. I've been jealous of @RagTopTA's for those reasons for a long time.
 

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Private Lugnutz said:
Thanks for the details. So the second guy bought it just to immediately put it back on eBay for what he hopes will yield more than what he bought it for?! Am I missing something? Or did I wake up in Even Crazier Town?

That's a possibility, but the contents of the boxes were completely different.

I think you may be onto something with the "Small dark and handsome" though. ;)
 

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Thanks for the details. So the second guy bought it just to immediately put it back on eBay for what he hopes will yield more than what he bought it for?! Am I missing something? Or did I wake up in Even Crazier Town?
In the immortal wake up call of Adrian Cronauer, "GOOD MORNING CRAZIER TOWN!!"
Let's throw a little math at what Lugz was alluding to...

The winning bid of the first auction was $330, but let's not forget those pesky add-ons of sales tax and shipping. The winner lives in Inola, OK which has a combined state and local tax of 9.33%. I don't know for sure if he has to pay the local tax for items purchased on the internet, but we're going with worst case. Shipping was $8.55--again, I don't know if ebay will hit him for tax on the shipping but let's cut him some slack on that small sum.
330+30.79+8.55=$369.34

The winner then turns around and relists the item in the auction format.
For their services, ebay charges 12.53505% on the "Total Sales Price." TSP equals the Sales Price plus the Shipping charge plus, incredibly, even on the tax the buyer pays--and then adds 30 cents on top of that total. For this exercise we'll assume an arbitrary 8% sales tax paid by the winning buyer.

According to my calculations, just to BREAK EVEN and recover his $369.34 investment, he will need to sell his item for $428.30!
His total cost equals his investment plus ebay's fee on the TSP plus shipping--we'll ignore packaging, gas, time, etc.
369.34+58.97+5.50=$433.81

If the winning bid is 428.30 plus a 5.50 shipping charge, 428.30+5.50=433.80. Ooops, looks like he's still a penny in the hole--and of course, that does not include the unknown cost of the nine (9) Plomb items he is including in the sale.

Buying something on ebay to resell on ebay is almost always a losing proposition--except for ebay.

Good luck to him. He's going to need it.
 

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When I was going thru that Plomb collection that Jim in LaPine was liquidating, between the "cap screw set" and the screw extractors and flaring tools there were probably 9 of those boxes and 3 of the bigger repair kit wood boxes. I remember cause I had a friend who wanted to buy a set and I was making sure it was complete. Anyway.....Plomb sold these for quite awhile, the stuff I find in them is almost always later than what I was hoping for....what was the the date code on the ebay cap screw set in question ...41? Hell, the 48 P&C catalog was selling the sliding lid wood box screw extractor set. I think the first ratchet repair kit wood box I ever ran into was a Proto. Just sayin. BTW that math argument is compelling, does it even include the new federal reporting requirements? Maybe the wife found out what dude dropped on it and made an ultimatum?
 

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I didn't do the research, but perhaps the OK buyer saw something in the original sale that he wanted/needed. He bid to get the lot, intending the take what he wanted and replace it with extras from his collection and "flip" that. In essence, he would be buying the lot for one (or a few) item(s), expecting that he might not make back the original purchase cost, but offset much, or most of the cost of the desired item(s).
 
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I didn't do the research, but perhaps the OK buyer saw something in the original sale that he wanted/needed. He bid to get the lot, intending the take what he wanted and replace it with extras from his collection and "flip" that. In essence, he would be buying the lot for one (or a few) item(s), expecting that he might not make back the original purchase cost, but offset much, or most of the cost of the desired item(s).
Hi Jock. I'll bet a few of us have done that before, but man, there wasn't much in that original auction.....of course that's just my opinion...it DOES look like the 5/8 cap screw socket is missing from the new auction.
 

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I’m still supporting a few eBay sellers. I paid up for the little DOE that I was missing and grabbed a decent 1/4“ spinner for a fair price.
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The little DOE will be added to these others.D992F38C-F62F-4959-A50F-7DFEB7D03616.jpegCD23D8DB-7E73-41E7-BD73-176C61827F78.jpeg
Nice collection. I guess I'm not the only one trying to complete the whole set :)
 

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I’m sure that there a more than a few pebble collectors out there.
I found some Plomb tools at an estate sale this morning in San Leandro, CA95CD3CCB-F79B-49C4-9189-28ACEA309209.jpeg
I believe that the 3/8” to 1/2 adapter is from 1931. The punch is from 1937. The socket is 8 point. A221C1E7-23D5-433D-9BD7-BF704A9F8D4D.jpeg
This 1/4” drive speeder came from an eBay seller today.
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Thanks.

Thanks for the details. So the second guy bought it just to immediately put it back on eBay for what he hopes will yield more than what he bought it for?! Am I missing something? Or did I wake up in Even Crazier Town?

I am, although I sell more of it than I keep. Even if I wasn't, though, I can see the attraction of that little set regardless of the brand. What's not to like? Small wooden box. Woodburned marking alluding to an antique hardware standard. Small dark handsome interchangeable bits. I've been jealous of @RagTopTA's for those reasons for a long time.



I looked back and I can only go to 2021 on my purchases... I dont know what I paid for my cap screw socket set... I wonder what a whole set would go for! Heres some wood and cardboard box stuff for good measure.. along with the Tenure pins : )
 

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I’m sure that there a more than a few pebble collectors out there.
I found some Plomb tools at an estate sale this morning in San Leandro, CA95CD3CCB-F79B-49C4-9189-28ACEA309209.jpeg
I believe that the 3/8” to 1/2 adapter is from 1931. The punch is from 1937. The socket is 8 point. A221C1E7-23D5-433D-9BD7-BF704A9F8D4D.jpeg
This 1/4” drive speeder came from an eBay seller today.
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Nice finds at the sale! I like that early adapter. I wish I would have known you needed a 1/4 drive speeder. I have a couple in my spares bin and would have sent you one. I still owe you for a few plomb/proto pieces you have sent me.
I looked back and I can only go to 2021 on my purchases... I dont know what I paid for my cap screw socket set... I wonder what a whole set would go for! Heres some wood and cardboard box stuff for good measure.. along with the Tenure pins : )
These are cool but the pieces I really hate you for are the transitional logo ratchet repair boxes😂👍. As you know I really like the old cardboard boxes. I’m running up a good amount of Proto la and sooner or later will find some plomb
 

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Nice finds at the sale! I like that early adapter. I wish I would have known you needed a 1/4 drive speeder. I have a couple in my spares bin and would have sent you one. I still owe you for a few plomb/proto pieces you have sent me.

These are cool but the pieces I really hate you for are the transitional logo ratchet repair boxes😂👍. As you know I really like the old cardboard boxes. I’m running up a good amount of Proto la and sooner or later will find some plomb
That was one of my best finds! And one of my best reveals... I think it took 2 days and kept Lugz in suspense!
 

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Let's throw a little math at what Lugz was alluding to...

The winning bid of the first auction was $330, but let's not forget those pesky add-ons of sales tax and shipping. The winner lives in Inola, OK which has a combined state and local tax of 9.33%. I don't know for sure if he has to pay the local tax for items purchased on the internet, but we're going with worst case. Shipping was $8.55--again, I don't know if ebay will hit him for tax on the shipping but let's cut him some slack on that small sum.
330+30.79+8.55=$369.34

The winner then turns around and relists the item in the auction format.
For their services, ebay charges 12.53505% on the "Total Sales Price." TSP equals the Sales Price plus the Shipping charge plus, incredibly, even on the tax the buyer pays--and then adds 30 cents on top of that total. For this exercise we'll assume an arbitrary 8% sales tax paid by the winning buyer.

According to my calculations, just to BREAK EVEN and recover his $369.34 investment, he will need to sell his item for $428.30!
His total cost equals his investment plus ebay's fee on the TSP plus shipping--we'll ignore packaging, gas, time, etc.
369.34+58.97+5.50=$433.81

If the winning bid is 428.30 plus a 5.50 shipping charge, 428.30+5.50=433.80. Ooops, looks like he's still a penny in the hole--and of course, that does not include the unknown cost of the nine (9) Plomb items he is including in the sale.

Buying something on ebay to resell on ebay is almost always a losing proposition--except for ebay.

Good luck to him. He's going to need it.
This horse is probably dead, and I've already spent more time on someone else's business than i should feel comfortable with,...but I'm gonna beat it a little bit more just in case.....That is a 20% official Ebay for Charity listing......20% of the sale price goes to their specific charity....now they don't charge you their sales fee on the percentage that goes to charity....but still. 20%!
 

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This horse is probably dead, and I've already spent more time on someone else's business than i should feel comfortable with,...but I'm gonna beat it a little bit more just in case.....That is a 20% official Ebay for Charity listing......20% of the sale price goes to their specific charity....now they don't charge you their sales fee on the percentage that goes to charity....but still. 20%!
Although I remain in an opportunistic posture (ready to pounce on a rare bargain), I have avoided the wooden box craze so far and to each their own as far as how one values collection additions. I've probably made as many bad investment decisions on tools as I have good, but for me it comes down to what makes me happy and how to make up a good story to tell the wife if she happens to see how much I've spent!
 

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After cleaning these recent finds a little bit, I realized daylight was quickly fading. Had to adjust the photos to vivid to brighten them some.

Plomb 16” 716S and 6” 706S, both marked Plombaloy, and

No. 344 hacksaw. I was hoping to have a blade for it laying around, but it’s probably 2” shorter than a standard blade.
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No. 344 hacksaw. I was hoping to have a blade for it laying around, but it’s probably 2” shorter than a standard blade.

No 10" blades? A Whitney punch and snips can fix that - just cut from the back with the snips so you are not starting on the hardened teeth.
 

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After cleaning these recent finds a little bit, I realized daylight was quickly fading. Had to adjust the photos to vivid to brighten them some.

Plomb 16” 716S and 6” 706S, both marked Plombaloy, and

No. 344 hacksaw. I was hoping to have a blade for it laying around, but it’s probably 2” shorter than a standard blade.
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Well don’t you just **** for finding that big adjustable 😂👍! You hacksaw is cool. I have one as well but my handle is slightly different?? I wonder if yours is a replacement handle or if maybe we just have different iterations of the same one? Anyone else have one of these 344 saws?
 

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Google image search shows the wood handle is correct. There is also a smaller metal version shown. I like your handle more though.
My handle doesn’t show any signs of being home brew but I suppose anything is possible. That more modern 344 I have on my Proto la tool board and it’s quite a bit more low clearance than the Plomb versions. I would call the Plomb version a mid clearance
 

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search "Milford" and you may be able to find some 10-inch blades.
just a wild guess. no guarantees.

here's the first hit:


^ I would not know this but I think my recently-acquired "combination bread knife and cake slicer" might use a 10-inch blade. Haven't received it yet so not sure.
 

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Just a thought but, I would like to put together a war finish set and a dual marked set : ) Only like 2,643 pieces to go!
This is bs, I’m already trying to put together a set of combos and does in dual mark form😂. I’m about 5 wrenches away from finishing the combos. And that’s standard length not the long pattern 😳. It’s going to take you a while for sure!
 

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No wonder I have so few dual marked tools! You guys are hogging them.😢 I do have a few wartime tools though. 😉 I think I might have a few 10” hacksaw blades if anyone needs one.
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