I just completed cleaning up the wood handled drivers I got last Sat. and ID'd all but one:
from the top:
The one unmarked driver
Plvmb (ferrule is in the Evaporust and USC)
Millers fall's
Winchester (ferrule sure looks like Stanley...)
Stanley No.20
Stanley No.20 (different handled style)
Stanley Hurwood, (with part of a patent date of Apr. 2. and then its obliterated - on the shank; which is also odd... Stanley's are usually on the ferrule. this is likely Patent Number 671,039, Apr. 02, 1901, Screw Driver for a steel shank through the handle so it can be hit with a hammer and not break the handle; and assigned to Stanley Rule & Level Co.
Also scraped this tidbit up: "In the early years of this (last) century the march of progress continued.,In 1904 the George E. Wood Company, of Plantsville, Conn. manufactures of Hurwood screwdrivers was bought. The business was enlarged under the Stanley leadership and Stanley Hurwood screw drivers became the biggest selling quality drivers in the World"
That one, the Winchester, and the Plvmb PH #2 are the winners here, and the little MF gets a nod too:
I need to properly catalog my wood handled drivers... (and all my drivers for that matter)