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Found this at a garage sale. Sorry for the bad picture. I guessed it is a turn screw? I've never seen one that large in person. Looks like it was a quality tool when new. I like how they repaired the cracked handle, I guess it must have worked. Don't think I will mess with it a bit.
Thanks for the comments
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Cabinet makers screwdriver
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Yep
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that
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Aye. It's a turnscrew on this side of the Atlantic....... but when you sail past Nantucket Shoals westward bound it changes name and becomes a screwdriver.
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Thanks for the info. I did rub the blade down with a little oil to prevent rust. I wish modern tools were made that nice.