Three vintage egg beater style drills...one auction.

1. A No 2 by Millers Falls, Greenfield, Mass. Completely disassembled, cleaned and oiled. Handles all good and well fitted. Cranks and cogs correct with no missing or chipped teeth...works fine. The three jaw chuck is missing the jaw return springs making it difficult to chuck a bit - picture. Please take this into consideration before bidding.

2. A smaller size again by Millers Falls - the makers mark is clearly stamped and fully readable adjacent to the tool caddy. Again, completely disassembled, cleaned and oiled. Teeth on cogs all correct and functions just fine. The three jaw chuck on this one opens and closes tight. At some point in its life the crank handle has been replaced - pictures. I've personally used this drill and it works fine with (sharp)
smaller size drills. Please note, however, that the crank knob replacement effectively reduces torque from its original crank handle design. Please take this into consideration before bidding.

3. A similarly sized drill to the above by the the Red Head MFG. Co, INC New York. It is their No 110 drill - all clearly stamped and fully readable on the crank handle. Disassembled, cleaned and oiled this cranking mechanism, cogs and teeth are all fully functional and work very smooth. The chuck is, however, missing its jaws - pictures... find a replacement chuck and the drill will be near perfectly functional.

Offered at auction with the lowest allowable starting bid and absolutely no hidden reserve whatever. Please check the pictures carefully and ask any questions to further verify type and/or condition.