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Craftsman Bit Driver?

PFSard

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This blurry pic shows a Driver that I found at an Estate Sale for $1.00. Labeled Craftsman Made in U.S.A. All the spaces in the handle contain bits.

What are these drivers called? Anyone have an idea on the age? Or where I might search for more information?

Thanks
Paul
 

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Buster21

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Push drill, also called a Yankee driver, you could use drill bits or screwdriver bits. When you pushed on it the bits turned. The phone companies were famous for using these.
 
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cortez

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There are also larger craftsman push drivers that extend out to about 20 inches.

They take a variety of drive bits and drill bits; very handy where no electricity (or portable drivers are unavailable). :thumbup:
 

PBCampbell

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I think that one is a rebranded Stanley. Sears rebranded Millers Falls products for many years as well.
 
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