Author Topic: 1928 DSE Plomb Los Angeles - Rare Find! - 10" Free Handle Extension - Pictures  (Read 2630 times)

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Offline UncleBill

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I say if it's not on Ebay now or in the past and not on Google images then in my opinion its rare. ;)

I just picked this and other stuff from a house built in the 1920's and the house has stayed in the family including a variety of old tools left in the garage.  The owner looked like a brake mechanic considering there was a lot of brake tools.  But the one of the more interesting items was this Plomb DSE.  My first look at it I thought he welded the pieces together.  So with a quick search of Ebay and Google I came up blank. No pictures and not present or past listings.  My first search was 1936 catalogue but I came up short.  After looking at the tool again I realized Plomb had the O... Oh! my mistake... I then also noticed the 8D and then I knew it was late 1920's.. So with a quick search through the 1928 catalogue..... Bingo!  Page 15....

DSE 10 in. Free Handle Extension.......... 1.25

So there you go.... Pictures included... Now it's on the internet.
« Last Edit: June 12, 2017, 06:05:23 PM by UncleBill »

Offline international3414

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cool as hell,never knew something like that existed   

Offline lptools

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Nice find!!!!!!!!!!
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Offline Yadda

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You might say I have a tool collecting problem....

Offline EVILDR235

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A lot of different tool makers made them. I have one made by Mossberg in 1/2 inch drive.


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Offline Twertsy

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I've never seen the Plomb version.  I have Blackhawk, Williams, Bonney, Milwaukee Tool & Forge, etc., but sadly, no Plomb examples.  Thank you for sharing it!

Offline p_toad

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wow.  buck and a quarter back in the 20's.   you probably had to be making some decent money to afford that even back then.
Nice one!   :grin:

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cool as hell,never knew something like that existed   

Every mechanic who has ever browsed my collection has tried to buy one of mine.  I use them and can't for the life of me figure out why they don't still offer them.

Offline Northwoods

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What does D S E stand for?
The ORIGINAL Northwoods.

Offline lptools

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Drive Socket Extension? Just a guess, Lou
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Offline Yadda

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wow.  buck and a quarter back in the 20's.   you probably had to be making some decent money to afford that even back then.
Nice one!   :grin:

...but you could have purchased four with the $5 that it took to buy a Plierench in the '20's.
You might say I have a tool collecting problem....