Vintage Wood Handle Phillips Screwdriver
Vintage Wood Handle Phillips Screwdriver
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Description : This vintage Phillips-head screwdriver features a turned hardwood handle with a warm aged patina and a steel shaft fitted with a cross-point tip. Built for everyday workshop and household use, the tool reflects the durable construction common to mid-century hand tools. The handle shows years of honest wear from use, while the steel shaft retains a functional profile. Its classic form makes it equally suitable for practical use, display in a workshop collection, or inclusion in a vintage tool assortment.
Era
Mid-20th Century
Style
Traditional Utility Hand Tool
Technique
Turned Hardwood Handle with Forged and Machined Steel Shaft
Tools Used
Wood lathe, metal forging equipment, grinding wheels, machining tools, polishing equipment
History
Phillips-head screwdrivers became widely adopted during the mid-20th century as cross-head fasteners gained popularity in manufacturing and construction. Wooden-handled examples remain popular among collectors and users for their durability and comfortable grip.
Manufacturer / Maker
Maker: Unknown
Measurements
11 ¼" W x 1 ⅛" Diameter
Suggested Weight
0.4 lb
Suggested Shipping Package Dimension
14" x 4" x 3"
Item Number : P16962
Category : Handtools
Brand : Unknown
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