I may have mentioned these in passing in the past, but further research is further confusing me. Time for some help from the experts.
1. The Hargrave screwdriver no one seems to know anything about, so I took some pictures of the faint but legible logo on the shank. The chrome thing on the handle looks like an old bathroom fixture that someone cut off and slipped over the wood due to splitting issues.
2. The Craftsman 6906 Spiral Yankee style screwdriver with its beautiful and un-flawed dark red wooden handle. It says made in West Germany. Went to the Craftsman Community to find out more about it, and they were helpful. One guy seemed to think that it was the tool that Germans used on the Panzer tank way back when, but then he digressed into a Nazi-slamming diatribe and, well, the credibility sorta waned from there. If nothing else, could someone tell me which drive mechanism this tool uses, as I have no bits for it and peering down inside the collet, It's impossible for me to tell what's spozed to go in there.
3. This VACO A 86 screwdriver. Can't find out anything about it either, but it's such an unusual design, that I kept it and now would like your input on it. It's about 6" long if that helps.
Thanks as always
DM&FS