WOW Mr. John collection that's a fantastic collection very inspiring. . If you need a little more time to rest your hand wouldn't mind a peek at some more of your restored tool collections. Take care.
Sorry your wrist hurts. Must be very frustrating. Very nice collection, especially the perfect handle screwdrivers. Get well soon and thanks for sharing.
I liked that HD Smith 660 and those 3/4" wide tips with the hex shanks. That triple lever screwdriver is really cool too. I haven't come across any of those Perfect Handle screwdrivers at the flea market yet. That Stanley with the long thin tip is useful. I always seem to need a screwdriver just like that. I have one that is all beat up that I use (It's not a vintage screwdriver like that Stanley). The screwdriver's you made really look good. You have so many unique screwdrivers. As always, really enjoy seeing your collections. Thanks for sharing these videos.
Thank you for sharing your collection(s)! Very interesting and once again many I have not seen. The screwdrivers with wings are very nice. Get healed up but don't be afraid to show off your collection!
Hey John, was thumbing through a 1953 Bridgeport catalog and found they have wood handle screwdrivers with a what they amber light plastic cap, not exactly the same but may be a later version. Could be a start to finding it
John- so nice to see all those gems together at once. All fantastic restorations. 😃👍
Thanks 👍Thank you John. I appreciate your kind words
Great collection John, They all look great.
Thank you Dale
WOW Mr. John collection that's a fantastic collection very inspiring. . If you need a little more time to rest your hand wouldn't mind a peek at some more of your restored tool collections. Take care.
Thank you George. I am still on injured reserve so I will keep doing show and tell.
Sorry your wrist hurts. Must be very frustrating. Very nice collection, especially the perfect handle screwdrivers. Get well soon and thanks for sharing.
Thank you Tony for your kind words and well wishes
Amazing collection, John and amazing restorations well done buddy
Thank you Ben, I appreciate your kind words
Nothing like a wood handle tool...there's enough plastic in the world...very nice collection especially that split handle driver...🖖
Thank you. I appreciate your comments
I liked that HD Smith 660 and those 3/4" wide tips with the hex shanks. That triple lever screwdriver is really cool too. I haven't come across any of those Perfect Handle screwdrivers at the flea market yet. That Stanley with the long thin tip is useful. I always seem to need a screwdriver just like that. I have one that is all beat up that I use (It's not a vintage screwdriver like that Stanley). The screwdriver's you made really look good. You have so many unique screwdrivers. As always, really enjoy seeing your collections. Thanks for sharing these videos.
Thank you Kid. I appreciate you watching and taking the time ro share your thoughts. I'm still ion injured reserve so you will be seeing more
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I’m really enjoying the overviews of your collection and its history. Thanks.
Thank you Etic. I am still on injured reserve so I will be showing more
Take care
Thank you for sharing your collection(s)!
Very interesting and once again many I have not seen. The screwdrivers with wings are very nice.
Get healed up but don't be afraid to show off your collection!
Thank you Scoty. I appreciate your comme. I'm still on injured reserve so I will be showing more
Scott. I am blaming my poor typing on the bad hsnd
That is a very nice collection ,and thank you on the info I asked you about a perfect handle philips screwdriver take care
Thank you Jeff
Nice video.
Thank you
Beautiful collection Mr John.
Thank you Ivan
Nice collection and get well soon
Thank you Larry
Like works of art ,beautiful
Thank you for your kind words Rob
great job. they all came out wonderful.
@@PennsylvaniaMike Thank you Mike. I appreciate your comments
Hey John, was thumbing through a 1953 Bridgeport catalog and found they have wood handle screwdrivers with a what they amber light plastic cap, not exactly the same but may be a later version. Could be a start to finding it
@@TomGray-t3z Thank you Tom. I appreciate the information and will look into it.