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Vintage Lufkin Rule Co. Tape Measure in Leather Case (25 feet)
$ 2.64
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Description
DESCRIPTION- Vintage Lufkin Rule Co. tape measure
- Leather casing
- Nylon cloth ruler material (labeled as "Improved Metallic")
- Measures 25 feet 4 inches when full extended
CONDITION
Condition is "Used". It is listed "as is".
Hand-crank operates smoothly
Tape measure extends full length
SHIPPING
Ships vis USPS in United States only.
NOTES
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HISTORY OF LUFKIN
The Lufkin Board and Log Rule Company of Cleveland, Ohio, began making steel tape measures in 1887 and moved to Saginaw, Mich., in 1892. Fred Buck (1858–1938), the company's general manager, applied for a patent on an extending crank attached to a revolving drum in 1892 and received it the next year. He received a second patent for a tape measure crank in 1907 that was advertised on the Reliable Junior product line by 1916. By 1903, Lufkin was the largest manufacturer of steel measuring tapes in the United States. The brand was taken over by Cooper Industries in 1967.