Not exactly jaw-dropping stuff, but I liked them enough to buy them long
ago. I'm Planning to sell them at my yard sale, should I clean them up first?
I’m not really a tool collector, but my old tool pile is getting bigger!
Left-to-Right:
Stamped: Millers Falls Tool Company NO. 20
From a website:
1907 — as above, (Cocobolo handle) but detachable, mushroom-shaped, side
handle; Parsons' spring-type chuck adjustable from 0 to 3/8 inch.
Measures: 15 inches overall.
Stamped: Metro Tool Works Germany, Made in Germany.
Measures: 14 1/2 inches overall.
I don’t think the screw-top is original
Stamped: Goodell Pratt Company, Toolsmiths Greenfield Mass USA
From a website:
Goodell-Pratt hand drill no. 05 Single-speed hand drill Patent Dated 1898
Measures: 12 inches overall
1901 — malleable iron frame; hardwood head and handles; detachable,
elongated side handle; non-adjustable gear guide; three-jaw chuck is
adjustable from 0 to 1/4 inch. Frame enameled black; drive gear painted
red; bright parts are nickel plated.
Illustration from 1903 catalog.