How cool you found George!!
That is George Langford, a true old tools pioneer and a swell guy!!
George knows about drills!! His collection is the best there is.
He has the two rarest Millers Falls eggbeater drills I ever owned on his pages.
Both the only ones ever recorded!
First, I found a solid brass frame eggbeater. An early prototype before they even got going! Never supposed to be loose.
I wish I had it back for a day so I could make a better handle for it. It came to me with nothing but I made it long ago. I could definitely do better now. Kind of embarrassing having my name on something so crude.
Then, the second one, I was just looking for a drill to use, and found a sweet little thing in nice shape for 10 bucks free shipping on Ebay.
I got it, and tried it, and put it away in the working tools.
One day I got curious and looked it up at Geroge's place of course.
Couldn't find it.
It didn't look so different from the common models, but it was different enough I knew it wasn't the same model. Still couldn't find it
I write
"Hey George, you got the list screwed up again, and out of order!! I can't even find this standard looking little drill!"
George says "Oh groan, you can't even find a standard drill? What are you screwing up now??
Alright go ahead and send me the pictures and I'll break down and do it for you...weenie!!"
(old friends)
So I send a couple pix.
--4-- seconds-- later he is on the line, and he is on fire...........
"Stop the presses Bub, this is too important and these pictures aren't good enough.
You get me better pictures RIGHT NOW!!"
heehehehehehe
When it comes to drills George doesn't have, he is going to get the best from me.
He deserves it, he works hard to share his knowledge.
And besides, he is very generous with swappage.
He swapped me a laboratory grade B&S micrometer in dead mint condition for the first drill, ( a simply gorgeous thing too fine for me really, but then so was the eggbeater heh)
and a pair of 1860's tailor shears in fine shape for the second drill.
I found out he also collects the best shears, and I had to have a piece of that!
yours Scott