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US Patent: 379,117
Marking-Gage
Patentee:
Frederick W. Lycett (exact or similar names) - Hartford, CT

USPTO Classifications:
33/42

Tool Categories:
layout tools : marking gauges
layout tools : marking gauges : curve marking gauges

Assignees:
The Stanley Rule & Level Co. - New Britain, CT

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
W. E. Latham
H. S. Walter
John Edwards, Jr.
C. W. Welles

Patent Dates:
Applied: Nov. 13, 1885
Granted: Mar. 06, 1888

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Description:
Here is an unusual design for marking off curves. It uses two lugs on the bottom of a shortened head as reference surfaces, which allows this gage to easily work off almost any inside or outside curve.

This piece was assigned to the Stanley Rule & Level Company, but was never put into production (that I know of). Stanley may have bought this design to prevent it from competing with it's own curve marking patent (334308), or it may have decided this mew design was not as cost effective as the earlier patent.

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