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    Posted 14 years ago

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    I'M TRYING TO FIND OUT HOW OLD IT IS.I KNOW IT IS A WOOD MARKING GAUGE TOOL.IT HAS THE SWEET HEART MARKING,BUT I CAN'T PLACE THE AGE....

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    1. Pop_abides Pop_abides, 13 years ago
      We used these in the 1950's in school they were old then..
    2. thanks,my great grandfather used it, 13 years ago
      i think he was a ship builder.
    3. Fczell, 13 years ago
      Although I can not definitively date your tool, I can perhaps help you narrow the age of your marking guage. In 1920, The Stanley Works, which had been using the SW heart logo for a few years, merged with the smaller Stanley Rule & Level Co. After exhausting existing stock, the new company began producing tools with their new "Sweetheart & notched Stanley rectangle" logo in 1922. The "Sweetheart" trademark began to disappear from Stanley tools between 1932 and 1934.

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