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US Patent: 826,618
Marking Gage
Patentee:
Wallace F. Small (exact or similar names) - Everett, WA

USPTO Classifications:
33/44, D10/64

Tool Categories:
layout tools : compasses : trammels
layout tools : marking gauges

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
L. O. Laugworthy
Louis H. Schmidt
Myrtle Ballard
Edward Mills

Patent Dates:
Applied: Nov. 16, 1905
Granted: Jul. 24, 1906

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Description:
This is a fairly typical looking marking gage, with a couple of very interesting features. It holds a standard marking point at one end of the bar and a pencil at the other, allowing it to mark either kind of line. In order to accomodate markig from either point, the bar is graduated in both directions-- left to right on the side of the bar, and right-to-left on the top.

There is also a point centered in the bottom of the head, which allows the gage to be used as a compass or trammels.

Stanley produced a a gage which used the pencil/point idea a few years later (the #65-3/4), but it is not thought to be produced under this patent. Interestingly, Stanley's offering did not have the reversed scale, so there was no way to set the pencil mark other than with a ruler.

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