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What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: MplsJeff on December 20, 2014, 01:59:13 PM
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I got this in a lot of tools I bought on eBay. The body is aluminum, the brass part swivels, and is marked "PAT'D.OCT.1'07"
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it is a rule attachment to turn your rule into a multi angled square for doing layout work. Poor mans tri-square.
I read your introduction post welcome to Tool Talk from Eastern PA.
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That's an interesting concept and the first one I've seen.
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Aha! That makes sense. Thanks, and thanks for the welcome message gibsontool.
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Hi Jeff, listed below is the DATAMP link to the patent for your tool.
http://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?pn=867556&id=9263
Mike
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Great info! Thank you.
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Brown Tool Auction catalog for their January 24, 2015 auction in York PA lists 3 different Angle Rule Tools.
1. Lot 158 Stanley #2 that has 3 angles on it listed as uncommon with a nothing special Stanley #51 rule estimated at $150-$250
2. Lot #159, Boye rule tool patented by George F. Hall inventor of the Stanley Odd Jobs larger 3 3/4" size estimated at $80 - $160
3. Lot #160 Campbell Patent Rule Tool (like yours pictured above) marked with the patent date but was sold by the Three Rule Co of Newark NJ. The catalog also states this is the least common of the clamp on rule tools. Estimated at $120 - $240.
Nice find and a little more info about your rule tool.