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zenith12

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This is my 1952 black an decker drill. I got it at a local swap meet for 10$ . This is one of many I started to collect antique power drills if you want to see my collection just ask. Now is this related to the home ? And if you’re really interested I can do a shop tour if you want me to?

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Cool tool...

That's very cool. I have a Craftsman drill, sander and sabre saw from about that same era that were my father's. I don't have a fancy metal case for any of them, nor do I have the documentation.

I also have a Delta jigsaw (table model) from probably the 1920s that he said he got for his 11th or 12th birthday, which would have been in the mid '40s. Unfortunately, it does not have a blade, and they don't seem to be made anymore. Dad gave me a few broken sections of band saw blade with which to try and fashion something but I haven't had much time to mess with it.
 

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