Found this in an old drawer. It is 3.75" long. Very Cool.
D dubdoc Well-known member Joined Mar 27, 2013 Messages 235 Location Milford Station, N.S. Jun 4, 2020 #1 Found this in an old drawer. It is 3.75" long. Very Cool. Attachments IMG_20200604_104810.jpg 69.1 KB · Views: 148 IMG_20200604_104825.jpg 85.6 KB · Views: 127 Last edited: Jun 4, 2020
D d42jeep Well-known member Joined Oct 22, 2014 Messages 16,489 Location Northern California Jun 4, 2020 #2 Here are my earlier North Bros versions made before the Stanley takeover. They were listed in my WW2 Navy NAF catalog. -Don Last edited: Oct 14, 2021
Here are my earlier North Bros versions made before the Stanley takeover. They were listed in my WW2 Navy NAF catalog. -Don
OP D dubdoc Well-known member Joined Mar 27, 2013 Messages 235 Location Milford Station, N.S. Jun 4, 2020 #3 Very cool. Thanks for this.
B Barrymaxx Well-known member Joined Aug 26, 2014 Messages 86 Jun 4, 2020 #4 These have gotten me out of a few tight spots before.
F frankieg Active member Joined Apr 24, 2020 Messages 40 Location London, UK Jun 4, 2020 #5 Cool tools. Thanks for posting!
R RTM Well-known member Joined May 13, 2019 Messages 13,068 Location SF Bay Area Jun 4, 2020 #6 Don Your last pic looks like a screwdriver tip on the ball end. Is that correct? Nice feature I don't have, mine is post Stanley buy out also.
Don Your last pic looks like a screwdriver tip on the ball end. Is that correct? Nice feature I don't have, mine is post Stanley buy out also.
A American Iron Well-known member Joined Nov 24, 2015 Messages 89 Location NY Upstate Jun 4, 2020 #7 I have several though I don't use them often. Great for a spot with limited access..
OP D dubdoc Well-known member Joined Mar 27, 2013 Messages 235 Location Milford Station, N.S. Jun 4, 2020 #8 RTM said: Don Your last pic looks like a screwdriver tip on the ball end. Is that correct? Nice feature I don't have, mine is post Stanley buy out also. Click to expand... Hmmmm, just noticed that too. I've been gipped ! Nice feature.
RTM said: Don Your last pic looks like a screwdriver tip on the ball end. Is that correct? Nice feature I don't have, mine is post Stanley buy out also. Click to expand... Hmmmm, just noticed that too. I've been gipped ! Nice feature.
D d42jeep Well-known member Joined Oct 22, 2014 Messages 16,489 Location Northern California Jun 4, 2020 #9 I think those are really early based on the WW2 catalog image which doesn’t show those tips. -Don
R rharman Well-known member Joined Apr 22, 2012 Messages 8,734 Location SoCal Jun 5, 2020 #10 I've had a couple of those forever (~45 years?). There are times when nothing else will do.
R RTM Well-known member Joined May 13, 2019 Messages 13,068 Location SF Bay Area Jun 5, 2020 #11 Don’s screwdriver was patent in 1935, and it looks like the screwdriver in the end could fold out, no ball there. http://datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?number=2058855&typeCode=0 Here it is in 1941 catalog https://archive.org/details/northbrosyankeetools1946/page/n17/mode/2up
Don’s screwdriver was patent in 1935, and it looks like the screwdriver in the end could fold out, no ball there. http://datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?number=2058855&typeCode=0 Here it is in 1941 catalog https://archive.org/details/northbrosyankeetools1946/page/n17/mode/2up
D d42jeep Well-known member Joined Oct 22, 2014 Messages 16,489 Location Northern California Jun 5, 2020 #12 Here is a rusty Craftsman one. Phillips on one side and slotted on the other. -Don Attachments 7956A27A-78ED-492E-AF32-9E7A78C59763.jpg 154.2 KB · Views: 19 FFE72C5C-EEE7-4972-BC1A-17758FD05CB0.jpg 154.9 KB · Views: 23 6A62BF4F-911A-4729-9ED0-1B6B26D36C1D.jpg 150.8 KB · Views: 24
D d42jeep Well-known member Joined Oct 22, 2014 Messages 16,489 Location Northern California Jun 5, 2020 #13 Here are some Stanley Yankee drivers, a slotted and a Phillips. -Don Attachments A78068CF-CE62-4463-99C2-1AF94DE2D444.jpg 155.4 KB · Views: 16 E642168F-71CF-4588-9D71-14DC4B318A81.jpg 151.4 KB · Views: 17
D Davefr Well-known member Joined Jan 7, 2010 Messages 11,815 Location OR Jun 5, 2020 #14 Barrymaxx said: These have gotten me out of a few tight spots before. Click to expand... Same here. When you need them, they're worth their price in gold!!
Barrymaxx said: These have gotten me out of a few tight spots before. Click to expand... Same here. When you need them, they're worth their price in gold!!
D d42jeep Well-known member Joined Oct 22, 2014 Messages 16,489 Location Northern California Jun 11, 2020 #15 I forgot that I had accumulated so many in my mountain toolbox. -Don Attachments 994BD1DD-780D-42EA-ABE6-2746FA561F96.jpg 156.1 KB · Views: 21 D30D05C6-98ED-4BE9-BDFD-96D2DE3A7971.jpg 156.3 KB · Views: 17