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Any idea what the purpose is for the gauge on the end of the level - just another method of indication level?
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Phil S. said:
Any idea what the purpose is for the gauge on the end of the level - just another method of indication level?
That IS the level indicator. It is connected via a long lever to a mechanism that holds the bubble. Here is the image from Patent US11,596 issued to Lebbius Brooks. According to DATAMP, this level was manufactured by Stanley.
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[blockquote]Phil S. said:
Any idea what the purpose is for the gauge on the end of the level - just another method of indication level?
That IS the level indicator. It is connected via a long lever to a mechanism that holds the bubble. Here is the image from Patent US11,596 issued to Lebbius Brooks. According to DATAMP, this level was manufactured by Stanley.
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Thanks for that info Bob!
I looked it up in Walter's Stanley book.

I guess I wasn't wrong about the rarity.

I didn't see it in the box until the next day.
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Its a good thing you are showing us this stuff a few tools at a time. I'm not sure I could handle seeing it all at once!!! Strong wing blowing out of the arctic today (gusting to 50 in Anchorage), must be all that suckage down in Maine!

Nice haul, those side rabbets are crispy.
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I'll have to spread it out a bit, I wouldn't want anybody to have a heart attack.

The more I delve into this, the more I realize what an amazing find this was. Apparently, only a few examples exist of that Brooks level.
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Methinks that has made the shift from tool chest to treasure chest.
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did you ever post pics of the tool chest?
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That's magnificent!
Too bad that smoother has such a short iron. But you might be able to get a replacement.
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