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    Posted 9 years ago

    islandaccent
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    Starrett micrometer #436 in original box. In box is a card from Brown & Sharpe Tools in Providence, R.I. Just trying to figure out an approximate date. Box is wood and felt lined.

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 9 years ago
      0-1" mics. I just posted a B&S mic less than a week ago & you might want to take a look at it. Yours look much older & I'm interested. I not going to do your research for you, but would luv to know what you find. The name Starrett is familiar to me.
    2. frisco frisco, 9 years ago
      I can tell you your #436 black enamel micrometer, is in my 1938 starrett catalog, so it is at least that old. Your #911 pocket case is also listed, and were made for the the 0-1" mics. only. The brown and sharpe advertisement does not belong with this set, as they were starrett's big competitor of precision measuring tools at that time.
    3. seeker40, 9 years ago
      The machinist probably put the B&S paper in there just to keep the Starrett on its toes!

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