I pillaged the screwdriver bins today and found a few gems. I like the little ones that filter their way down to the bottom where nobody but the serious go. There are 2 that I don't know what they might have been made for. Left to right in the big picture, they are: The first what's it, no markings,
a little mushroom shaped thingy about 3" with a square shank,
an older USA Crescent stubby,
Irwin stubby,
a tiny T8 or so torx,
the second what's it is the teardrop shaped screwdriver with a little metal keyhole apparatus in the middle. It must have come with a machine that needed that little opening for something. It is only marked ''Japan",
a nice pocket clip Dunlap with nice engraving on the clip, a Quick Lock Salt Lake City, which is one of those with the split shaft and a sleeve that slides up and down, manipulating the position of the tips for screw holding, also with a pocket clip,
a nice Enderes USA pocket clip Phillips,
a tiny handled Vaco with a fat P2 blade,
a scratch awl marked 100000V W. Germany (don't know what that means either)
and the bigger ones, a Par-X No. 1 phillips,
a Thorsen 80M USA 1/4" driver,
a 13" Williams 50G and finally
a Klein USA 550 also sort of a what's it because it has a scratch awl type tip but I can't find any references for it. Not too exciting in the picture department but it was fun for me.