US Patent: 671,039
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Screw Driver Process For Making Hand Tools
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Patentee:
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George E. Wood (exact or similar names) - Southington, CT |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Oct. 02, 1900 |
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Apr. 02, 1901 |
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Steve Gosselin "Vintage Machinery" entry for Acme Manufacturing Co.
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Description: |
A early Patent for George E. Wood involving the use of steel in the handle to protect the from blows of a hammer. Not sure but on the patent description its for screwdriver &c., Chisel? He does mention its uses for chisel as well. Also note the pin is driven through the upper part of the handle, engaging the 'winged' section. Examples marked Stanley, Hurwood Pat.Apr.02,01. Made in USA, on the blade. Samples are pinned through the bolster at the lower end of the handle, no "wings" are present, it appears to look like all the other early Hurwood screw drivers. |
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