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Vintage "Tips on Using Power Tools" – Reprinted from Better Homes & Gardens Handyman’s Book, 1950s

Vintage "Tips on Using Power Tools" – Reprinted from Better Homes & Gardens Handyman’s Book, 1950s

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Description:
Dive into the world of 1950s craftsmanship with this detailed and practical booklet, "Tips on Using Power Tools." Published by the General Motors (GM) Personnel Staff, this guide was designed to educate GM employees on the safe and effective use of power tools, drawing from the trusted expertise of Better Homes & Gardens.

The striking black-and-white illustrations and concise, step-by-step advice make this booklet a valuable resource for both collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century woodworking and home improvement. Key highlights include:

  • Comprehensive safety tips for maintaining a clean and hazard-free workspace.
  • Guidance on using power tools like drills, lathes, and sanders.
  • Practical advice on child safety in the workshop, including locking switches and proper tool placement.

Era & Features:

  • Published: 1956 (marked as IR-56-4).
  • Publisher: General Motors Personnel Staff.
  • Condition: Rated Good, with minor age-related wear on the cover and edges. The interior pages are clean and fully legible, retaining their vintage charm.
  • Special Features: Reprinted content from Better Homes & Gardens, paired with GM’s signature approach to employee education, enhances the booklet's appeal as both a historical and practical item.

Rarity:
This booklet is a unique blend of corporate and consumer education from the mid-20th century. Its connection to GM and Better Homes & Gardens makes it a standout piece in the realm of vintage DIY and safety literature. Though not exceedingly rare, its focused subject matter and excellent condition increase its collectible value.

Market Trends:
Vintage DIY and tool safety guides are increasingly sought after by collectors of mid-century ephemera, home improvement history, and industrial memorabilia. The booklet’s practical content ensures its appeal to a broad audience.

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