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One of the more Obscure Perfect Handle Screwdrivers

Started by mikeswrenches, October 26, 2012, 01:31:12 PM

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mikeswrenches

I don't know if this has been posted before, but I was ambitious today and took a bunch of pictures.  This is one of them.

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Mike
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Papaw

Those are not as plentiful as the plain ones. I have two or three in varied condition.
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Yes, one day I will get one back...  Loved those handles.
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Mel Larsen

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That has to be the neatest screwdriver that I have ever seen.  Got to find me one.  Do they have a special name?
Mel
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bunger

I have a few of the more unusual HD Smith perfect handles.

One similar to the one above, one with the rubber covered handle, one with "wings" for extra leverage and one (custom made by someone) for driving screws around a corner :<)

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