Google "Yankee screwdriver"
That's it Sears Hardware by me still carries it, I almost bought one for 2 seconds![]()
No, they just re-release it. Its the Mach series I believe.
I actually like them, though it takes a bit of practice to get them to work efficiently.
They were popular with cabinet installers too.
The OP's driver was model 9 M 3101 and was offered in the 1960s along with a smaller version.
Unfortunately, I have only one bit for it.
There are also drill versions.
Heres my cordless screw driver drill section.![]()
Those just for display or do you use? My collection looks similar! What did you hang those with off the closet rod?
Just did... these are horrible!
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Does made in West Germany mean anything to a vintage collector?
nice!Heres my cordless screw driver drill section.![]()
Those just for display or do you use? My collection looks similar! What did you hang those with off the closet rod?
No, they just re-release it. Its the Mach series I believe.
Back when my dad was in the Navy (in charge of the Maintenance Dept at NAS Willow Grove, PA the time, IIRC) the Government purchased a bunch of these for aircraft repair.
After the mechanics punched a few holes in a few airplanes, they were all gathered up and thrown away. He kept one as a souvenier and I still have it, but he instructed me to "NEVER USE IT".