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    Rolly, this tool kit has always had a yellow handle screwdriver. It’s a transitional kit. There are other documented kits like this as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jos.hall View Post
    Rolly, this tool kit has always had a yellow handle screwdriver. It’s a transitional kit. There are other documented kits like this as well.
    Perhaps and maybe so but the defacto standard is the red-handled two-way screwdriver with the elongted blade-phillips on one end and flat blade on the other end. And THAT screwdriver, market is about $800..and so it goes. Then again, don't be too distressed, the tool kit market is soft. I've seen a "corret" 1973.5 kit WITH the red handled screwdriver AND the more accepted tie bag, sell for around $1,300 ! Ugh !! It it is shown below AND keep in mind the seller paid between 10-14% to eBay on this sale. Sad ! Regardless, GLWS!

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    Bump! Last Call $1100 Shipped
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