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Vintage Black & Decker 1/4" drill

The Cobbler

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i picked this up from goodwill last week. not that I need a drill but It caught my eye.

It's 115 volt but notice the blades on the plug? very early keyless chuck too.
overall itlooks to be very good condition, not used a whole lot 006.jpg

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Stuart in MN

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It looks like a third prong was cut off at some point. It could be one of these:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEMA_c...15_A_.2F_250_V.2C_10_A_.22Australian.22_style

Obsolete 125 V, 15 A / 250 V, 10 A duplex outlet
A patent for this obsolete plug and socket was filed in 1915 under US Patent 1,179,728.[26] It predated the NEMA sockets and plugs, but is similar to NEMA 10-20. The plugs and sockets used in countries such as Argentina, Australia and China are based on this type.

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The Cobbler

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Man, you have good eyes, I didn't notice that until you pointed it out. I did notice the rubber housing was kind of large for the 2 prongs but didn't look any closer .
here's a pic with the blade cleaned up 011.jpg
 
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