TomiRosso":3vigda5v said:
...I have coulpe of 131A models marked Made in Sheffield, England. Some are under Stanley Works and others Stanley Tools. From which era those could be? ...
Following your question, I've looked a quite a few websites looking for an answer - with no success. So here is what I know:
I bought a number of basket-case "Yankee" 130 screwdrivers for parts, a few years ago (when Stanleytoolparts.com stopped selling parts to the general public). I now have ten 130A models, in various states of disrepair, and a single 130B.
One is a North Bros model, made in Philidelphia, USA, and apparently pre-Stanley (i.e. pre-1946). The other 130As are all marked either
"Yankee"/Reg Trade Mark/Made by/Stanley Tools Ltd/Sheffield, England or
"Yankee"/Reg Trade Mark/Made by/Stanley Works (GB) Ltd/Sheffield, England.
My original 130A, purchased new in 1973, is one of the
Stanley Tools Ltd screwdrivers. The
Stanley Works (GB) models look older (less or no paint on the handles) but that's not necessarily proof that they are older.
The sole 130B is marked
Stanley/West Germany. I find this interesting because, to be marked
West Germany, it must have been manufactured before reunification towards the end of 1990, yet several websites suggested that they were still being made in Sheffield until the 2000s (I believe the last Stanley planes came out of Sheffield in 2004 - maybe that's when Stanley shut down UK production?). Were they producing the 130 in UK and Germany simultaneously?
Anyway, to sum up: I don't know when Stanley UK commenced production of the 130, 131 and 135 spiral ratchet screwdrivers, but I believe the earlier ones were marked
Stanley Works (GB) while by 1973 they had changed to
Stanley Tools Ltd. I don't know if Stanley UK changed to the 130B model, or continued to produce the 130A model until the end of production - rumoured to be in the 2000s.
Hopefully others can contribute to this discussion. In particular it would be good to hear from anyone with a British 130B.
Cheers, Vann.