race14race
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I am looking for the pebble grain PLUMB wrenches. I am looking for 1/2, 3/8 , 3/4, 7/8, and 1 1/16
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Race
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Race

I am seeking combination wrenches with the pebble grain. Thanks. For the condition, some of mine are in pretty bad condition that I cleaned up on a wire wheel, that is before I read on here that you shouldnt.. you should use evaprorust(sp?). I have a partial set that was my grandads, the rest got lost along the way i guess and I would like to put that togather.
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Ya, Race14, you should wire wheel your wrenches until the pebbles are gone, and all the lettering is nice and smooth and rounded. I'll give ya a little tip, just skip the wire wheelin, and use a belt sander instead. Why, in no time your pebbles will be as smooth as a Snap-on...or a Pittsburgh...or one of Uncle Buck's wrenches!
(That last part was for Uncle Buck, who is my sparring partner on this topic.)
As for the supposed difficulty of finding pebble plombs, it ain't so. There was an artificial bubble of about two months ago, when a half dozen collectors (most here on GJ, all of us whipping each other into a feeding frenzy, with more money than brains, buying at artificially high prices) were all looking for the exact same things simultaneously. Well most of us have now found our basic sets, prices are quickly normalizing, and you should have no problem filling out your set on eBay.
Don't worry, Plombs are not rare. Most are not hard to find, unless you happen to hit in the middle of a feeding frenzy, or you are looking for an unusual item that was produced in low numbers, or you are looking at the really old items made in the teens and twenties.
There are gadzillions of pebble plombs out there, so take a go-slow approach and in a year you'll have multiples of everything you want!
(Though I do stand by with my ever ready wire wheel firmly in hand prepared to go to work properly preserving all manner of old hand tools!) 

Wait till you get a look at my blasted and Black oxide finished WF tools! Your gonna wish I WAS A GOPHER!!!