Phillips 66 Martin Oil Co Screw Driver Set Advertising Premium 60s
$ 15.4$ 9.24
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A nice two piece plastic case advertising Phillips 66 that was given out by Martin Oil Co, Worthington, Minn. It is an advertising premium that held screwdrivers and a handle that would help to lengthen them and make it easier to hold. One tip is slightly bent. I took a pic of it, but the glare makes it hard to see. The case is a bit darkened in areas probably from age. The bottom edge opening has a slight chip on a corner, which is only seen when the top lid is removed. There are four tiny "legs" so it can be set upright on a level surface. The six little screwdrivers are all different colors, again see picture. I believe this set to be from the 1960s, could be late 50s. A nice item for the oil and gas memorabilia collector, for a man cave or she shed. Or just handy to keep in the tool drawer for those tiny screws that occasionally need to be removed, like to replace batteries in a toy. It is about the size of a pack of cards in a case which is what I thought at first it was. till I opened it... See pictures and email questions. Flat Rate .00 First Class shipping, USA only.