I don’t collect these, but I do use them, and have acquired quite a few.
I have my Grandfathers three North Bros drivers. Beautiful tools, but he used these an awful lot so they’re fairly worn.
I have a couple of British made Stanley’s that belonged to my Dad, and a couple more I acquired myself, but as usual with Stanley, the quality detioriated over the years. Machined parts were replaced by crude castings, wooden handles became plastic, and so on.
These tools were also made by Spiralux, in the U.K. (and perhaps Guys as well), Facom in France, Schroeder in Germany, and Millers Falls in the U.S.A.
The picture shows two of my favourites - one by Facom (this takes 1/4 inch hex bits) and one by Millers Falls.
The Facom were about the best of the modern spiral ratchet screwdrivers, beautifully built with chromed components and acetate handles. After buying this one I attempted to buy the three models with the conventional bits too, but they had already been discontinued.
I picked up the Millers Falls in a used tool shop locally. As one might expect from Millers Falls, the quality is exceptional, rivalling even the original North Bros, and this is my absolute favourite of these tools. The parts are exceptionally machined, and the handle has the most beautiful red varnish, that has been applied to give a graduated tone. God knows how many coats of finish they must have applied! Sadly, I only have one bit for it!