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    Posted 7 years ago

    jhl385
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    I just found these two vintage rules in my grandfather's stuff. He passed away in 1950, so I think I'm safe in saying these are vintage. I do not know what the brands are, and they're very dirty. I have done nothing but dust them off. Can anyone help with what brand these might be?

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    1. GeodeJem GeodeJem, 7 years ago
      J Rabone are collectable, that's amongst the four fold rulers with brass ends. J Rabone does a cable measurer which isn't with you and that's very collectable.
    2. jhl385, 7 years ago
      GeodeJem - Thanks for the info! Can I assume the one on the left is a Stanley?
    3. Whittler, 7 years ago
      The lighter one might be marked on the other side. It appears to be a model 68, which had a circular main joint and mid plate hinges on the arms. The darker one looks to be a No 36 1/2 it looks like there is a small metal plate where the alignment bit goes in. ( A little pin that helps to keep it flat when it is closed) if so it was mad Bitted (1926 thru 1932).

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