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Item Number: T22789 |
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Circa: 1870's-80's Condition: Good+ Manufacturer: Johnson & Tainter's
This is a very nice, clean, spring loaded automatic push drill. It is one of the earliest patented push drills! It is marked "JOHNSON & TAINTER'S PATENT OCT.5'69" on the end cap of the polished brass handle. It is 9.5" long overall and features the 4-jaw screw chuck, (later manufactured by Goodell-Pratt), and a full set of 8 drill points to fit the chuck. It is made mostly of brass on the exterior, the screw chuck sleeve is steel. It is in good working order, with a slightly less spring pressure than the later Yankee style push drills, but is useable. The drill point are all in very good to new condition, and come in a plastic round case with a metal cap, that is most likely from the 1930's era. The brass looks nice, has a few minor dents and scratches that do not effect use. A hard to find antique push drill! Millers Falls produced a push drill very similar to this one in the early 1900's. |
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