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Found this in box of scrap just as I dumped it in the barrel.
Can you tell me what vintage this screwdriver is Ford in oval on the shank thanks |
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There was a Ford company that made tools but had no connection to Ford Motor Company. Most all the screw drivers till the introduction of plastic handles that I know of had wood handles. Or if it the correct Ford script, could have been a promotional item made by a dealer but most of the time it would have had the dealers name. or it's home made out of a part that just happened to have Ford stamped on it. ( I check 2N, 8N and 9N tractors they seemed to have the wood handled type)
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My 8n tractor had wood handled screwdrivers. Maybe a Fordson tractor screwdriver.?
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