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My Dad was an apprentice at those Newport workshops and had one of those screwdrivers too.
One time on the way to work on his motorbike one of the front forks broke so of course one of the older blokes helped my Dad do the repair at work that day.
Dad also drove Heavy Harry a few feet forwards when it was in the yard with steam up. He was seriously told off afterwards!
Turns out it was a name they acquired when purchasing the original manufacturer.
Yankee screwdriver - Wikipedia
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I have a number of them in various sizes. I've purchased them from Trash & Treasure markets just to get additional blades. They seem to have just the one blade, the handle is always empty !
An elderly guy at the local woodwork club used to be a coachbuilder, he used a Yankee screwdriver to install several hundred screws in railway carriages. That's when men were real men.
Colin
How times have changed.
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