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Millers Falls Company - Millers Falls and Greenfield, MA


 
  The announcement of a new version of No. 2 Hand Drill came on June 20, 1895 in the Chicago Journal of Commerce and Metal Industries, Vol. 66:    

Millers Falls Company, 93 Reade Street, New York and Millers Falls, Mass., have made improvement in their No. 2 hand drill, as here shown.

Among the improvements is the addition of an extra handle, to be attached when it is desired to use the drill in the manner of breast drill. The handle is treaded on the end and is screwed into the frame on the side opposite the regular handle.

The pattern of the chuck has also been changed and is naw arranged to carry three jaws instead of two, as heretofore. The advantage gained in holding and centering the points is emphasized by the company. Similar chucks are now used on their Nos. 1 and 5 hand drills.

Chicago Journal of Commerce and Metal Industries, Vol. 66, June 20, 1895  

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