

To find in this condition. The one on the left is probably WWII era with theīlued or oxidized finish.

#Brace and bit hand drill driver
A piece I have not seen very often.Ģ Yankee #100 Drill / Driver / Tool Sets in Original Boxes All theīits shown are included including the one that turns it into a 1/4" drive socket driver. This Yankee Spiral Ratchet Screw Driver in its original Box has been lightly used and is still nice. Yankee # 130 A Spiral Ratchet Screw Driver / Box This example has 7 different driver bits, and the adapter a a few bits to make it a drill. Yankee Spiral Ratchet Screw Driver in Box w/ Extras This is a pretty nice example with all of its original bits. The box has lost a lot ofįinish, but the tools themselves look to have seen little if any use. North Brothers #100 Radio Drill / Driver / Tool Set in Original BoxĪs above in slightly lesser condition. Some loses and a tear on one side, but the wood box and contents are like Yankee # 100 Tool Set in Original Box This Yankee #ġ00 Tool Set in its original Box is dead mint. This is the nicest condition set I have seen Nice looking bow drill is marked beneath the collar w/ the NY makers Position where you go back and forth with the crank and the drill keeps going forward. North Brothers utilized the transmission idea from their largerīreast drills and sized it to fit this smaller hand drill. This is the favorite hand drill of users. Millers Falls #980 2 Speed Hand drill has up to a 3/8" capacity and a 3 jaw chuck. One of the most versatile hand drills ever produced and aįavorite with collectors and users alike. North Brothers 1530 Ratcheting Hand Drill w/ 5 Position Transmission Much more precise and versatile than one of those battery things with that 3lb Position where when you go back and forth the drill keeps going forward. The transmission idea from their largeīreast drills was sized to fit this smaller hand drill making it without a doubt the most Thinking it is war issue from the finishes.

The spring is present, and the action flawless. The box is a bit beat up, but the screwdriver itself looks to have seen Up to always turn to the right on the up and down of the handle this quicklyĪnd efficiently drilling a neat and accurate hole. This is NOS and shows no signs of ever being used. Every collection of screwdrivers or old / odd tools needs Holding it one handed while operating the drill with the other seems a bitĬonvoluted to me. I looked it up in a 1915 GP catalog and read about it. Pratt #32 Bench Screw Driver I have never Pretty nice!! Clean it up a bit to be even nicer. You need to move the wheel just a touch so it will change. The knob marked fast / slow, and turn 90 degrees to change the 2 speed drill is marked Goodell Pratt on the crank handle and chuck.
