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						Millers Falls Company - Millers Falls and 
						Greenfield, MA 
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						|  | Hand Drill No. 1, 
						Rosewood Handles - c. 1903 
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				Equalizing 
				friction screw with a lock nut. 
				 
				Main handle in Rosewood.  In some catalogs (1886 and 
				1887) this handle 
				is also called a "head".
 
				 
				Crank knob made in Rosewood. 
				 
				Side handle in Stained Hardwood - "teardrop" shape. 
				 
				Fluted Drill Points.  These were sold with a drill as 
				well as separately. 
				Comments 
				This specific specimen contains all elements and features as 
				described in 1903 catalog. 
				Here are some distinguishing features of this drill and some 
				mysterious parts: 
				 
				Frame and Gear painted 
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