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    Posted 9 years ago

    Scodi143
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    This is 13 inches that expands to about 21 inches. It has a marking (see picture) but I can't make it out. It looks like some kind of telescopic Antique screwdriver. It is made of wood and metal. Please help!

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    1. Scodi143 Scodi143, 9 years ago
      Can anyone tell me the name of the tool co that made this?
    2. just_a_random_guy, 9 years ago
      looks to me like a "Yankee" screwdriver. You push the handle and drives and internal screw mechanism so you don't need to turn your wrist. It spun faster than you could do it manually.

      http://www.nickh.org/yankee/
    3. Scodi143 Scodi143, 9 years ago
      Ok, thank you for answering and for the link!
    4. frisco frisco, 9 years ago
      Hello "Sodi143" May I ask a favor of you, in the interest of us old tool collectors? Would you make another attempt to unveil the trademark logo on your tool? This can be done in many ways, but, I would start with soap and a brush, then if that does not work, try a bit of white chalk across the top of the triangle high points. A pencil eraser is also a good tool. Also, if you would be so kind, take a photo of your tool fully extended, and post it with the readable logo. This will help in determining the age of your tool, and who made it. Thanks
    5. Scodi143 Scodi143, 9 years ago
      Hi Frisco,
      I'm sorry for not getting back to you sooner. I tried the eraser trick and that helped some. What I got was The middle of the triangle says CANSO ,The top part says:best test, the bottom of triangle says: registered pat applied for. I hope you can solve this for me! Thanks!
    6. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 9 years ago
      Looks like a diamond shape where the mark would be. Are you sure it doesn't say PANCO? There was and or is a company named PANCO Diamond that made tools. I think I have a push drill made by them I inherited years ago.

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