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That Cool Factor...

woody 73

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That Cool Factor, you are searching piles of old rusty tools and it hits you on the head when you see it bam! Something that you have never seen before and not once but twice in one day you hit Gold as they say.

A tiny perfect handle screwdriver that is unmarked as to the Manufacture; but wow as they say and so small it fits into a dollar bill, how cool is that.:)(y)(y)
Then in another sale A Stanley work Master letter Opener, something you have never seen in 50 years of looking, all I can say is Wow!:)(y)(y)

Happy Hunting.
 

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RTM

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The couple of tiny PH style screwdrivers I have are marked made in Germany. 3-3/4" OAL.
 
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mv213

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That original style Workmaster handle is still the best screwdriver handle ever. Perfect combination of grip and toughness. The tips wore way too fast though. I hate all the soft handle screwdrivers these days.
 
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