with apologies to Ogden Nash...
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It’s a Plomb brand wrench. (Plvmb)
Ok I see on Alloy Artifacts the triangle representing the O. I guess what I thought was Geo. could be the number.3060. There is a newer 3060 Plomb wrench on ebay.
Here it is in a catalog; part of "The Pride Line" (maybe not a tagline they'd use today):https://ia800101.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?zip=/12/items/PlombHandForgedToolsCatalogNo18A/Plomb%20Hand%20Forged%20Tools%20Catalog%20No%2018-A_jp2.zip&file=Plomb%20Hand%20Forged%20Tools%20Catalog%20No%2018-A_jp2/Plomb%20Hand%20Forged%20Tools%20Catalog%20No%2018-A_0055.jp2&id=PlombHandForgedToolsCatalogNo18A&scale=4&rotate=0
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ReplyDeleteIt’s a Plomb brand wrench. (Plvmb)
ReplyDeleteOk I see on Alloy Artifacts the triangle representing the O. I guess what I thought was Geo. could be the number.3060. There is a newer 3060 Plomb wrench on ebay.
ReplyDeleteHere it is in a catalog; part of "The Pride Line" (maybe not a tagline they'd use today):
ReplyDeletehttps://ia800101.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?zip=/12/items/PlombHandForgedToolsCatalogNo18A/Plomb%20Hand%20Forged%20Tools%20Catalog%20No%2018-A_jp2.zip&file=Plomb%20Hand%20Forged%20Tools%20Catalog%20No%2018-A_jp2/Plomb%20Hand%20Forged%20Tools%20Catalog%20No%2018-A_0055.jp2&id=PlombHandForgedToolsCatalogNo18A&scale=4&rotate=0