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d42jeep

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Here is a Stanley 16’ tape measure found at an estate sale yesterday. I always have to check these to make sure that they have a metal case. More modern versions have a lookalike plastic case. The patents are a little earlier than I expected. IMG_4499.jpegIMG_4500.jpegIMG_8750.pngIMG_8754.jpeg
-Don
 
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A co-worker just gave me this tape measure this morning.
Its a Lufkin Rule Company 10 meter Linen corded Universal Extra Quality.
Tape has meters on one side and feet on the other.
The cloth is pretty worn out on the first 5 inches and the loop that holds the hook has torn through.

Trying to date it, I didn't think it was that old. Because the outer case is in such good shape. What I read is that Lufkin left the Saginaw Michigan plant in 1967. So its at least older than 1967.
But every research I do is coming up between the 1920' to the 1940's possibly into the 1950's. It is listed in a 1937 Lufkin catalog. Also in the 1937 catalog, The regular Linen tape is 5/8 wide. And they list the meter version as 1/2 inch wide. Mine is definitely 1/2 wide.

Either way I'm pretty happy to add this to my collection.
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Picked up a couple more small tape measures. These little guys can be quite addicting to collect. Easy to display without taking up a lot of space. Most are fairly inexpensive. And plenty of different styles and advertising. I only have 6 of them but I have to keep telling myself that I don't need another thing to collect. Already collect to much things.
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A 50’ cloth tape. It looks like Rabone & Sons , England # 2811. A 100’ metal tape, Aikenhead’s aw100
Another 50’ Cloth Tape from Lufkin. It’s slightly smaller than the Rabone one but they are both 50 footers.
 

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A co-worker just gave me this tape measure this morning.
Its a Lufkin Rule Company 10 meter Linen corded Universal Extra Quality.
Tape has meters on one side and feet on the other.
The cloth is pretty worn out on the first 5 inches and the loop that holds the hook has torn through.

Trying to date it, I didn't think it was that old. Because the outer case is in such good shape. What I read is that Lufkin left the Saginaw Michigan plant in 1967. So its at least older than 1967.
But every research I do is coming up between the 1920' to the 1940's possibly into the 1950's. It is listed in a 1937 Lufkin catalog. Also in the 1937 catalog, The regular Linen tape is 5/8 wide. And they list the meter version as 1/2 inch wide. Mine is definitely 1/2 wide.

Either way I'm pretty happy to add this to my collection.
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I managed to find a similar one from Lufkin 50 footer. Inch increments only on one side blank on the other side. Yours is made in USA. Mine in Canada
 

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It's marked "Made in U.S.A." so I figure it's reasonable to call it "vintage""
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Lufkin 706 100-foot fiberglass tape
 

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National Rule Co. 12 in rule (patent 1689628)

National / National Rule Co., Rochester, NY / "Non Slip" flexible steel rules / patent 1689628 Oct 30 1928 Harold Gray /

The patent was issued to Harold Gray of Akron, Ohio for "Method of Bonding Rubber to Metal" and was assigned to the B.F. Goodrich Co. of New York.
Later versions of this same "National Rule" lack the rivets and the notation of the patent date.
 

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I found a cool Duplex cantilever toolbox this summer at a NV yard sale. After cleaning out the box and adding some felt pieces, I was at a loss to figure out what to store in the box. It finally occurred to me that with all of the small partitions it would be perfect for holding my excess tape measures and that they wouldn’t add much weight to an already very heavy box. IMG_5235.jpegIMG_5236.jpeg
Added some tape measures, many of them are Lufkin.IMG_5539.jpegIMG_5540.jpeg
Found a few more around the house and garage. IMG_5549.jpeg
Loaded up with enough room for a few more. IMG_5551.jpegIMG_5552.jpeg
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As one might expect, the quality level is a bit rinky-dink.
And yet oddly, nostalgically appealing, in its own way, and not despite that junk drawer quality, but because of it. (I've got a whole wing in the Lugzsonian of similar items.) :)

I suspect you may already know, but made between 1949 and 1990 with that marking.
 
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Another tape to add to the collection. A Lufkin 25’ Tape measure number C210. In the box with instruction sheet.
 

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Picked up this little beauty.

Pedlar People Limited was a major sheet metal manufacturing company based in Oshawa, Ontario, founded in 1861 by blacksmith Henry Pedlar in the back of his hardware store at the corner of Bond and Simcoe Streets. After his death in 1872, his son George H. Pedlar expanded the business, transforming it into the Pedlar Metal Roofing Company in 1892. By 1894, it was recognized as the largest sheet metal factory in the British Empire, producing metal roofing, ceilings, walls, and other architectural metal products.

The company played a vital role during both World Wars—manufacturing artillery shells, cartridge cases, radar cabinets, and army huts during World War I and II. It relocated to a new 7-acre facility at Simcoe Street South and First Avenue in 1920, where it remained a cornerstone of Oshawa’s industrial identity. Known as the "Manchester of Canada" due to its manufacturing prowess, Pedlar People employed hundreds of workers and expanded its product line to include school lockers, metal buildings, and industrial equipment.

In 1976, the company was sold to a Toronto holding company led by Graeme Kirkland, who attempted to diversify operations. However, due to a global steel shortage and high interest rates, Pedlar People Limited was forced into receivership in 1982 and officially dissolved in 1984. The main factory on Simcoe Street South was demolished in 1980 to make way for a shopping centre (now vacant), and the site is now part of Memorial Park, where a plaque commemorates the company’s legacy.

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I realized recently that I had accidentally started a tape measure collection. Glad there is others with the bug. Lately the Lufkin “MezurMatic” is the one I reach for, I love the green retractable button.
 

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Might be time to stock up on Stanley tape measures. Looks like they are closing the US plant. Might shift to imported.

News release 2/27/26:
Stanley Black & Decker, through a statement cited in the News 8 report, framed the closure as a response to what it called a “structural decline” in demand for single-sided tape measures, adding that these products are “quickly becoming obsolete” in the markets the company serves.

I can't fathom tape measures becoming obsolete.
 

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Might be time to stock up on Stanley tape measures. Looks like they are closing the US plant. Might shift to imported.

News release 2/27/26:
Stanley Black & Decker, through a statement cited in the News 8 report, framed the closure as a response to what it called a “structural decline” in demand for single-sided tape measures, adding that these products are “quickly becoming obsolete” in the markets the company serves.

I can't fathom tape measures becoming obsolete.
Not sure what the target market is, but it ain't carpenters. Or plant managers. I've been using my "single-sided tape measure" all day and I'm using it right now--to scratch my back.

I haven't bought a Stanley product new in years, so no skin off my ***.
 

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I don't think that this type of Stanley tape has been posted before.

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Made in England. The plastic body matches the handles of the pozi drivers of, I think, the 1970s.

I think it's odd that the the numbers on the top view are upside down compared to the main scale.

Bought by me are our local small car boot sale a couple of Sundays ago.
 

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That’s cool. I’ve never seen one like that before. I found these three at a recent estate sale. The lowest one has owners markings engraved, unfortunately. IMG_7610.jpegThe middle one is an unmarked Lufkin. IMG_7640.jpegIMG_7641.jpegIMG_7639.jpeg
I wasn’t familiar with the Roe brand so I grabbed it. Unfortunately the tape itself is quite rusty. IMG_7645.jpegIMG_7643.jpegIMG_7642.jpeg
-Don
 

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Stanley advertising tape for the Ragosine Oil Co. Ltd. 1/4" tape and made in England.

Ragosine made the "Minix" range of aero engine oils as well as Plant, machinery and cutting oils. At some point (I'm not sure when) the company became Rocol which still makes lubricants.

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