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    Posted 5 years ago

    CraigZ
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    This is heavy for its size. Spring tension is light. Tip is shaped like a wide and thick standard screwdriver but looks wider...like a dull chisel.

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    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 5 years ago
      from what you have written it makes me think a push screw driver. If you hold the screw driver tip against something and push the handle does the tip spin?
    2. CraigZ, 5 years ago
      No its not like a Yankee. The action is only verticle. The tip is wide a flat, more like a chisel. There are no signs of impact on the handle top which makes me think just the weight of hand strikes to pry or chip....??
    3. CraigZ, 5 years ago
      I'm thinking some sort of one handed, spring-return slide hammer/pry/chisel/chipper... no markings so not likely mass produced.
    4. CraigZ, 5 years ago
      I've added another photo for comparison with a Yankee and large standard screw driver. Also, there is a small lubrication hole on the top of the handle.

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