• Antique Goodell Pratt Company Toolsmiths Automatic Push Hand Drill Greenfield Mass - Rare early 20th century made in USA solid steel screwdriver and vintage collectible hand tool
  • Antique Goodell Pratt Company Toolsmiths Automatic Push Hand Drill Greenfield Mass - Rare early 20th century made in USA solid steel screwdriver and vintage collectible hand tool
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  • Antique Goodell Pratt Company Toolsmiths Automatic Push Hand Drill Greenfield Mass - Rare early 20th century made in USA solid steel screwdriver and vintage collectible hand tool
  • Antique Goodell Pratt Company Toolsmiths Automatic Push Hand Drill Greenfield Mass - Rare early 20th century made in USA solid steel screwdriver and vintage collectible hand tool
  • Antique Goodell Pratt Company Toolsmiths Automatic Push Hand Drill Greenfield Mass - Rare early 20th century made in USA solid steel screwdriver and vintage collectible hand tool

Antique Goodell Pratt Company Toolsmiths Push Drill Greenfield Mass

$37.00

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Description

Rare vintage Goodell Pratt Company Toolsmiths automatic push drill with four original bits. Antique drill works with several bits under the cap which swivels to each hole to release the bit, a unique design with a solid steel handle. This rare early 20th century made in USA screwdriver and collectible tool is ready to be shipped across North America. Contact us for international shipping.

Brand

Goodell-Pratt

Goodell-Pratt was a tool manufacturing company based in Greenfield, Massachusetts, created by William Pratt after he purchased the Goodell Brothers Company. In 1925 Goodell-Pratt purchased the A.F. Way Company's electric drill operations and began to produce power tools. By 1929 Goodell-Pratt had three production facilities and was producing 1500 separate tools. With the advent of the economic slowdown that resulted from 1929 stock market crash, the Goodell-Pratt's excess capacity was a drag on its profits. Goodell-Pratt's stock went to fifty cents a share and it was purchased by the Millers Falls Company. more info at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodell-Pratt https://oldtoolheaven.com/related/goodell-pratt-push-drills.htm https://www.worthpoint.com/dictionary/p/tools/american-19th-century-and-early-20th-century/goodell-pratt-company