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SK Screwdriver Questions

dimwittedmoose51

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I have both the translucent green/white and the opaque green-handled SK screwdrivers and was wondering which was the older of the two. Hard to tell from looking at ebay ads and AA was no help and I don't have any SK catalogs. They also have some black/yellow ones, but have come up empty on those. Any help on the time line for these tools would be a big help!!

Also, did SK EVER make a wood handled screwdriver?

Thanks all

DM&FS
 
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kc-steve

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I have a set of the green-white handled screwdrivers. Actually have both types. The green-white are the oldest dating to around the late 1960s to when Facom started making them in the late 1980s or so. See attached older ones that I like the best, but that's just me. :)

Steve

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sk farmer

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solid green handles would be newer than the translucent green/white style. the black and yellow were a short lived cheaper line. only available a couple years and i would guess vermont american made . epstein's may have a few available yet.
 
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sk farmer

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no, they are fine drivers. i have quite a few and the only issue was with the one my dad used as a pry bar and the tip snapped off. i fortunately found a match for it. the new sk screwdrivers look similar but the handle is more square, large and not tapered and not as ergonomicly nice as the older facom made drivers.

if you don't like them or ever wish to dispose of them, let me know via pm.
 

BuckHenry

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no, they are fine drivers. i have quite a few and the only issue was with the one my dad used as a pry bar and the tip snapped off. i fortunately found a match for it. the new sk screwdrivers look similar but the handle is more square, large and not tapered and not as ergonomicly nice as the older facom made drivers.

if you don't like them or ever wish to dispose of them, let me know via pm.

Really? Its your dad's fault again?
Next you'll be trying to convince us that the snowblower was all his idea.
:lol_hitti
 
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