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    Posted 13 years ago

    alexjhendr…
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    I came across what could be a great find, but I wish I knew a little more about this item. I discovered an "Ashcroft American" thermometer that may have gone on a fridge or some item such as that.

    I was curious to see if this was worth anything or if I discovered a heavy paperweight. If anyone knows some background information on this *still operating* object, I would love the insight. Thanks for all the help in this matter!

    You can contact me at alexhendricks@ymail.com

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    1. Pop_abides Pop_abides, 13 years ago
      Are there any numbers or other info on the item ? it's hard to see at this angle but I think it's a Mercury Thermometer..... they don't make these any more but Ashcroft is still making gauges and may be the best place to find out about this one.....google ashcroft gauges........
    2. alexjhendricks, 13 years ago
      I have discovered what this item was used for. If you look at the gauges, the temperature goes a little higher than normal. There is a pipe fitting below the gauge that would go on some utility. After research and visiting an antique store, I have found that this Ashcroft went on a furnace. Thanks for all the help!

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