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Goodell Pratt Hand Drill No 655, Toolsmiths –
Excellent! c. 1935 |
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This drill, originally designed and produced by Goodell-Pratt
Company, is a product of Millers Falls Co. This specific version was
produced after merger of two companies.
Millers Falls Catalog No. 41 from 1935 describes this drill as:
A light, well constructed drill with a black enameled malleable iron
frame, mahogany stained hardwood end and crank handle and a
three-jawed steel chuck (spring) that holds 0 to ¼ inch round shank
drills. Steel pinion. Large gear red enameled.
Length = 12 1/4 inch. Weight = 1 ¼ lbs.
Very handy drill for small work. Very good condition. |
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Fully restored:
Main frame and gear fully stripped and re-painted. Side and
Main handles re-stained with red mahogany and painted with 3
layers of lacquer. Spring Chuck disassembled, cleaned inside and
out. All inside surfaces polished, including jaws – for smooth
operation. All gear tight and smooth. Super nice! Great addition
to your toolbox. Lovely Tool! Ready for work.
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