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I have one that is very similar but without the depth of marking. The front is graduated in 8ths and the back is graduated in sixteenths but with numbers only for inches. Mine is marked "Keen Cutter" between the outside 7-8-9 inch marks. My guess is that it, like yours, was probably made by Stanley. Nice rule. The condition is exceptional.
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The eighths made the math easy if you were trying to subtract or add odd measurements. Just add or subtract the numbers. No need for the mental math for 32-5/8" minus 8-7/8". Instead, it's 261-71 = 190. Don't even need to know that 190 eighths is 23-3/4". Find the center point for 16-3/4"? On that ruler, it's 134 divided by 2, or 67 eighths (8-3/8").
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What an interesting idea.
Did you figure out who made it?
...Naval Aviators, that had balz made of brass and the size of bowling balls, getting shot off the deck at night, in heavy seas, hoping that when they leave the deck that the ship is pointed towards the sky and not the water.
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