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Levels19 of 53ANTIQUE LEVEL LONDONUnidentified 24" level pat. Appl'd for and 24" only markings
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    Posted 7 years ago

    Anniehughe…
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    This is a old level. It would have been my grandfather's. Would like to find out as much as possible about it . Possibly a year...Who made it.

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    1. OlofZ OlofZ, 7 years ago
      I can read DISSTON & MORSS KEYSTONE TOOLWORKS PHILAD'A. Should give you a few google hits!
    2. Anniehughes1274, 7 years ago
      Thank you
    3. OlofZ OlofZ, 7 years ago
      Found this: Prior to about 1900, marked "Disston & Morss". Joab Morss was Henry Disston's partner from 1867-1879. When he passed away, Disston & Morss became a Division of H. Disston & Sons from then until about 1900, when it was absorbed into the main company.
      Seems to have been patented 1878, so yours should be from around 1880-1900.
    4. Anniehughes1274, 7 years ago
      WOW! That's great. Thank you again.

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