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Millers Falls Hand
Drill No. 5 - 1912.
Cocobolo handles.
Frame made of malleable iron.
Drive gear with extra wide rim. Two pinions, with drive
pinions supported by ball thrust bearing.
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Millers
Falls Hand Drill No 2 -1929. Two Tigerwood Handles!
This is a rare MF No. 2 - built on a 1929
frame with modifications leading to the 1938 model. It is most
likely produced after 1935.
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Millers Falls Hand Drill No 2 -
1938 model.
Tigerwood
Handle.
Single speed hand drill with two pinions. Malleable iron frame is
enameled black. Drive gear is painted red. Tropical hardwood
main handle.
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Millers Falls Hand Drill No 2 - 1938 Standard Edition
This release went into
production in 1938 and lasted until 1957, when 2A version was
introduced. It
established itself as one of the best...
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MF Hand Drill No 2 -1920. Cocobolo Handles!
"Mushroom" side handle.
Cocobolo
Hollow End Handle, with screw cap, shaped so tool may be used as a
breast drill, and spare bits. Removable side
grip handle.
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MF Hand Drill No 2 -1929.
Two Tigetwood Handles, Chef's cap side handle.
This is a rare MF No. 2 - built on a 1929 frame with modifications
leading to the 1938 model. It
is most likely produced either right before...
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MF Hand Drill No 2
-1929. Cocobolo Handles. "Mushroom" side handle.
Cocobolo
Hollow End Handle, with screw cap, shaped so tool may be used as a
breast drill, and spare bits. Removable side
grip handle.
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Millers Falls Hand Drill No 2 -1922.
Cocobolo Handles!
Early implementation of the Ryther's chuck with three
jaws opening with springs, which are protected from injury.
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Millers Falls Hand Drill No 2 - 1938.
Hardwood Handles!
Single speed hand drill with two pinions. Malleable iron frame is
enameled black. Drive gear is painted red.
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Millers Falls Hand Drill No 2 - ca. 1906.
Cocobolo Handles!
This is a No. 2 drill equipped with a chuck based on McCoy's
spring-less chuck adjustable from 0 to 17/64 inch.
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Millers Falls Hand Drill No 2
-1929.
Cocobolo Handles!
Cocobolo handles; malleable iron, black enameled frame; large gear
painted red; other metal parts nickeled.
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MF Hand Drill No2
-1929.
Tigerwood Handles!
This specimen of MF No. 2 - 1929 is unusual. It
is most likely produced after 1938, after a new, two pinion
model was introduced.
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Millers Falls Hand Drill No 2B
-1929.
Stained Hardwood Handles.
Millers Falls No. 2B hand drills built between 1929 and 1938 were
all based on a frame with reinforced spindle housing.
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North Bros. Hand Drill 1530A with a
Ratchet
Movement
Frame is malleable iron, with black finish. Instead of ball bearing
the trust on spindle is taken by a hardened steel bearing in lower
end.
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North Bros. Hand Drill 1530 with a
Ratchet
Movement
Frame is malleable iron, with black finish. Instead of ball bearing
the trust on spindle is taken by a hardened steel bearing in lower
end.
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Millers Falls No 5 Hand Drill - 1957-Tigerwood
Handle.
Frame is malleable iron, with black finish. Instead of ball bearing
the trust on spindle is taken by a hardened steel bearing in lower
end.
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Millers Falls Hand Drill No 2 -
1938
Elongated Crank Handle
This release went into
production in 1938 and lasted until 1957. It established
itself as one of the best and stable models.
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Millers Falls Hand Drill No 2
-1929.
Stained Hardwood Handles.
Millers Falls No. 2 hand drills built between 1929 and 1938 were
all based on a frame with reinforced spindle housing.
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Millers Falls No 5 Hand Drill - 1931
Cocobolo
Handle
Single speed, two pinion hand drill. Frame made of malleable iron.
Drive gear with extra wide rim.
Three-jaw, spring chuck.
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Millers Falls Hand Drill No 2 -1910.
Cocobolo Handles!
Rare example of the No. 2 drill, released in 1910. With
this release, Millers Falls Co. made changes in marking
of the No. 2 drill.
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Millers Falls Hand Drill No 2B
1938 model.
This release went into production in 1938 and lasted until
1957, when 2A version was introduced. Three-jaw,
spring type chuck.
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North Bros. Hand
Drill 1530A
with a Ratchet
Chuck body is of steel polished and nickel plated. 1-3/8 in.
long, 1 in. diameter. The three jaws are of tool steel.
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Early
Millers Falls Hand Drill No 2 -1909.
Cocobolo Handles!
This is rare example of a drill dated to 1909.
This is a No. 2 drill equipped with a
chuck based on Parsons' patent.
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Millers Falls No 5A Hand Drill - 1957-Tigerwood
Handle.
Single speed, two pinion hand drill. Frame made of malleable iron.
Drive gear with extra wide rim.
Three-jaw, spring chuck.
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Millers Falls Hand Drill No 2
1938 model
This release went into production in 1938 and lasted until
1957, when 2A version was introduced. It established
itself as one of the best and stable models.
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North Bros. Hand Drill 1530 with a
Ratchet
Movement
Frame is malleable iron, with black finish. Instead of ball bearing
the trust on spindle is taken by a hardened steel bearing in lower
end.
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Millers Falls No 5A Hand Drill - 1957 Tigerwood
Handle.
Single speed, two pinion hand drill. Frame made of malleable iron.
Drive gear with extra wide rim. Three-jaw, spring chuck, adjustable
from 0 to 1/4 inch.
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MF Hand Drill No2 -1929.
Cocobolo Handles!
This is a nice, early hand drill with Cocobolo main and crank
handles, finished with Tru-oil. Smooth operating drill.
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Millers Falls Hand Drill No. 2A
with Tigerwood Handle - 1960s
Single speed hand drill with two pinions. Die-cast, iron frame
is enameled black. The drive gear is painted red.
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MF Hand Drill No2
-1929.
Tigerwood Handles!
This specimen of MF No. 2 - 1929 is unusual. It
is most likely produced after 1938, after a new, two pinion
model was introduced.
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Millers Falls Hand Drill No. 2 -1909,
Cocobolo Handles.
This is a nice, early hand drill with Cocobolo main and crank
handles, finished with Tru-oil. Smooth operating drill.
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MF Hand Drill No 2 -1919.
Cocobolo Handles!
Rare tropical wood; malleable iron, black enameled
frame; large gear painted red; other metal parts
nickeled.
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MF HD No 2 -1907. Cocobolo Handles!
This is very rare example of a drill
dated to 1907.
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MF HD No 2
-1929. All Cocobolo Handles!
Hollow End Handle, with screw cap, shaped so tool may be used as a
breast drill.
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