Old Radar
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Nice--and your cord looks good, too!
I was expecting to see a hook of some sort to facilitate hanging. The nut holding the back tight to the body could certainly be replaced with one but I find it odd that it's not already there.
I was expecting to see a hook of some sort to facilitate hanging. The nut holding the back tight to the body could certainly be replaced with one but I find it odd that it's not already there.
Looks like there are mount holes/bosses on either side of the case near the power cord attaching point for a bail it could hang from.
Those with keen eyes will notice that this rag tag collection is not strictly Millers Falls tools...
Millers Falls No. 480 Dyno-Mite Jigsaw. The Dyno-Mite name itself compelled the $10 out of my pocket
Your Grandfather obviously took better care of his than the original owner of mine.This Milllers Falls No 63 ratcheting slotted screwdriver was my grandfather's, a man who died in 1957 a few months before I was born. He lived in New England (ME, MA, NH) all his life as an account manager/district manager for Liberty Mutual Insurance.
From the stained wooden handle and overall look, I'd probably date this from the 1930s-1940s.
I have a few tools from him -- all good quality and none of them abused. I may have a small hammer, too -- gotta check. His split bamboo fly rods did not survive in the family, alas....
1 division = ½ inch on the hardwood background
Thanks for the 1938 catalog link, RTM. That screwdriver was a bargain at 80 cents -- that's the equivalent of $14.57 today.
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