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Leather Sole Screwdriver

Started by stormking, May 04, 2014, 03:48:02 PM

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stormking

I have a thing for leather handled drivers, unfortunately they seem to be hard to find. I got lucky at a garage sale this week and found the one at the top of my want list. Pretty Cool.


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Lostmind

Of all the things I've lost , I miss my mind the most

scottg

This is a cool driver. Nice
But whats up with the name sole?
The handle is sole leather?
Its like The Beatles, Rubber Soul? heeheheeh
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stormking

Going metaphysical here, are you saying our tools have souls? I like it Scott. The manufacturer says sole leather in the catalog.

lauver

stormking,

So who is the OEM?

Very interesting looking screwdriver BTW.  I like it!
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Branson

Very cool screwdriver.  Looks sturdy as can be.

stormking

Oops... The maker is P&C, 1920's to early 30's. They also say in their catalog that its "practically everlasting". Men were tough back then, very heavy for a driver. They also made a version with changeable blades.

CRTDI

I've never seen one of these before. Awesome screwdriver.

Plyerman

Indeed, that thing is great! Check out the oversized hex shank. Wow
My friends call me Bob. My wife calls me a lot worse.

mikeswrenches

#9
Here is another leather handled driver.  Quite a bit different in that this one was patented by I. S. Davidson March 1, 1904(no. 753,241), and manufactured by Russell Jennings Mfg. Co.  As you can see it uses replaceable/interchangeable tips.

This was the first leather handled driver I had seen.  Obviously it was not as unique as I had originally thought.

Mike
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stormking

That's a beaut Mike, thanks for showing it. Here's the rest of my little collection. The middle one was made by Truth, bottom one is not marked but could be MTF as it was found with a large group of that brand tools.


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