Worked great. The #90 fills a gap in my workbench set. Thanks all.I just use my 6" bench grinder, coarse wheel; grind the tip square, then grind the faces to get the desired tip thickness. You don't want to overheat the steel and lose its temper, so I have a cup of water handy and frequently dip the tip to keep it cool. [same basic procedure to prepare old chisels and plane blades ready for final sharpening]
Thank you for the helpful idea.The steel of most USA screwdrivers isn’t overhardened, so I use a file to reshape the tips.
BTW, if you follow him, PFSard, or you have a way to contact him, let him know that the patent is 1,192,177, granted July 25, 1916, to Fred C. Ehinger, of Palmyra, Michigan, and it's for the handle, specifically the ferrule and the way it is mounted on the handle. I would summarize it as the shape and composition of the spring steel squeezing itself into the handle. The marking is F.C. EHINGER.




Thanks! I don't think they make wood handle screwdrivers in France anymore since no COO on it. However the leather cap equals to good quality
Yes, I see they don't have the COO on them.. hmm.. so when i was awake for a while i did a bit of looking around and of course they won't actually admit who makes them, but i reckon they're made in Germany by Felo.Thanks! I don't think they make wood handle screwdrivers in France anymore since no COO on it. However the leather cap equals to good quality![]()
Does anyone have any old vintage Felo screwdrivers?Ah, yes. I had forgotten about them. They're difficult to find and hidden in a different website as the 'Heritage Collection'. The blades look the same as Felo and have the same through tang but a different handle shape. Here's the link to the UK website:How about King **** screwdrivers? I saw wooden handled King **** screwdrivers on Instagram.



Look at pp16-17 of the 1923 Winchester catalog. It refers to “Champion pattern” screwdivers, implying to me that “Champion” is a trademark.…jealousy-inducing Winchester ferrules…
Marked only "MADE CHAMPION INC." Could it be Champion as in Spark Plug related?


Thanks, LS!Look at pp16-17 of the 1923 Winchester catalog. It refers to “Champion pattern” screwdrivers, implying to me that “Champion” is a trademark.
Definitely is this. The "MADE" and what incompletely follows after "CHAMPION", which I was erroneously guessing as "INC.", are the same size font and much smaller than the branding. And there are many other examples in industry of the MADE BRAND IN U.S.A. format.not “MADE - CHAMPION - IN U.[S.A.]”?)

Nice ShootingThe Spiegel Brothers imported a lot of tools from Germany, maybe almost exclusively, at first, before and after they changed their name to Steelcraft, their most well known brand.
Hey, that's my new story for the Hinsdale box handle now!Figure you'd like this page, top right
Although they aren’t screwdrivers, does anyone know when these Craftsman awls were made?









