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    Posted 3 years ago

    EricWood
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    Hi Guys... Here's another one from my dad's vintage tool collection. It's obviously some type of hand drill, and perhaps that's all it is and nothing more. But I thought I would post it here to find out if anyone knew anything more about this. The only identifiable mark is the number 8 as you can see in the photo. Is this for any particular industry, or just a wood drill in general? Thanks for any information that anybody could share. You guys are always so helpful!

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    1. Phonoboy Phonoboy, 3 years ago
      You can find similar ones if you do an image search for handheld wood auger.
    2. Motoolz, 3 years ago
      The 8 is probably the size of hole to be drilled, 8/16 ths of an inch or 1/2 inch. Please verify and let us know
    3. lzenglish lzenglish, 3 years ago
      Very Interesting Tool You Have. In all my tool collecting years i have never seen one just like it, but i Love it. Questions: What is the O.D. diameter of the drill bit its self? What did your dad do for a living, and or hobby? Here is my take on it: Appears it could be blacksmith made, or/not. Judging by the angle of the point grind, it is/was used on soft material, such as rubber, etc. OR, it could just be a hole clean-up chaser. If the O.D. is .199 inches then it is a number 8 drill bit. OR, it could be the 8th one in a full set of them. Thanks for showing it.

      LZ
    4. EricWood, 3 years ago
      Thanks for all the feedback. I have done a few Google searches on HANDHELD WOOD AUGER and can't find a similar tool. I also changed WOOD to LEATHER, but still no luck. Izenglish: my dad was a director of a trade school which was unrelated to his antique tool collecting hobby. He loved the really unusual ones and scoured flea markets and antique shops for them. Some things I look at and can't even imagine. He also collected skeleton keys... Vintage straight razors... Glass eye cups... animal skulls... Rare coins and more. He was an inventor and a really interesting guy who we miss dearly. Thanks for the help and questions. I'll try to size the tool tomorrow in response to Motoolz's question.

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