handdrill 77-A any ideas?
sarah
>hello to all that read this message, I found an old handdrill from millers falls co. with number 77-A on it. anyone have any ideas how much it could be worth today? any suggestions I am open to thanks.
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handdrill 77-A any ideas?
sarah
>hello to all that read this message, I found an old handdrill from millers falls co. with number 77-A on it. anyone have any ideas how much it could be worth today? any suggestions I am open to thanks.
Re: handdrill 77-A any ideas?
Todd Hughes
>As with any tools alot depends on condition of course, one that is in mint condition still in the box is worth much more then one in avarage condition.The No.77 was one of the low end cheaper drills made by Millers Falls.In my experance they are not as common today as the No. 1 and 2 drills which was more expensive. In the late 1930's a no. 77 sold for $2.30 today one that is very good condition is probably worth around 2 to 3 times that though may be a tough sell because people tend to want the better quality drills which ain't worth to much more either.....Todd