Early T Screwdriver
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perry kete
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- First Name: Dennis
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- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1922 Coupe 1927 Touring
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John kuehn
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Re: Early T Screwdriver
Here’s some more info from an earlier post. http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/11 ... 1276893401
May have been some changes along the way. Also might have some real similar to Fords design.
May have been some changes along the way. Also might have some real similar to Fords design.
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fordrelic
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Re: Early T Screwdriver
Mine has the fluted areas around the large part of handle but its faint.
I believe it to be a model T screwdriver.
The square shaft also through handle.
Clay
I believe it to be a model T screwdriver.
The square shaft also through handle.
Clay
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Allan
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Re: Early T Screwdriver
The flutes do get very faint over time/use. There should be eight of them rather than six. Yours looks the real deal to me.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.
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love2T's
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Re: Early T Screwdriver
The square shaft showing through the handle has always been considered the "proof of the pudding", and yeh after over 100 years the flutes certainly can be well worn. I have two of these, one is beat to hell the other not so bad. Both show the square shaft. I'm sure yours is the real deal. Congrats. They're becoming unobtanium.