A complete set. 1/4 inch through one inch. Fine condition and ready to use. Coarse screws for faster cutting in green and softer woods. From the IRWIN website: In 1884 Charles IRWIN owned a pharmacy
in Martinsville, Ohio. A local blacksmith who was a customer of Mr. IRWIN's came up with the idea for a solid center auger bit. He sold the rights to this invention to Mr. IRWIN and a year later, after patenting the Auger bit, Charles IRWIN, along with four other business partners formed the IRWIN Auger Bit Co. One of three latches is intact.
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A complete set. 1/4 inch through one inch. Fine condition and ready to use. Coarse screws for faster cutting in green and softer woods. From the IRWIN website: In 1884 Charles IRWIN owned a pharmacy
in Martinsville, Ohio. A local blacksmith who was a customer of Mr. IRWIN's came up with the idea for a solid center auger bit. He sold the rights to this invention to Mr. IRWIN and a year later, after patenting the Auger bit, Charles IRWIN, along with four other business partners formed the IRWIN Auger Bit Co. One of three latches is intact.