Tool Talk
Woodworking Forum => Woodworking Forum => Topic started by: john k on February 25, 2013, 10:23:18 AM
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I've had the spiral push screwdrivers for years. Usually use them instead of screw gun, or anything with a tail on it. Have some of the large Yankees 120s, and the 131As, Stanley as well as the original Yankees. Found a NOS Millers Falls at an auction, still in the box, pack of bits unopened. But the other day, I found one in a pawn shop. Older maybe, wood grip, has a collet type holder, with the name George Gay Combination No.1, pat. 1892. Has forward, lock, and reverse, and no spring assist on the spiral. Is nickel plated. Just a bit out of the ordinary in looks, I wonder how many different companies made these over the years?
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John, I was just doing a "Yankee" driver search within the past two weeks, and came across several sites that each added little tidbits to the story.
oldtoolsnstuff.com has some good info.
Also check out www.nickh.org/yankee