CoogarXR said:"They also made a red one for Radio Shack..."
I found this Vaco RC-6 "Red Cap" 1/4" screwdriver in a thrift store earlier today. I can't find any info on Internet Archive, Google, TESS, Worthpoint, or ebay, but from the "+" shaped handle, black oxide blade, and the overall cheap feel I'd say it was their economy line at some point. If it hadn't had said Vaco on it, I would have left it behind.
Wow Don, just wow! Were do you find all this stuff.
Good work detective lesserstore!Update: I did find an ad introducing these in a 1959 Hardware Age, and saw them listed in a 1961 catalog index on Worthpoint.
I think he's got the long lost keys to the out of print tools warehouse!Wow Don, just wow! Were do you find all this stuff.
-Tommy
You think he’ll send us a duplicate copy????I think he's got the long lost keys to the out of print tools warehouse!![]()



I know this is a Vaco thread, but that SK 40999m is an excellent score if you only paid $4! Those go for like $50+ on ebay.Got 2 sets out of last night’s haul, sadly had to throw the really dirty one away because it was more brittle than Bob Barkers back and it was covered in brown paint. Don’t think I did too bad for $4 a piece.
Before clean up.
I cleaned up the nicer one and put together 2 full sets with the set I had before and some spares.
-Tommy
Got it for $3, so even better.I know this is a Vaco thread, but that SK 40999m is an excellent score if you only paid $4! Those go for like $50+ on ebay.




Sharp eye, and a lot of luck.Where do you keep finding them?!?
-Tommy
Now that would have been nice working on thermostats and their miniscule screws!
A good magician never reveals his secrets!Sharp eye, and a lot of luck.