Private Lugnutz
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I've been working on a set of loop-handled Tees for over 10 years now, (meaning, when I happen to find a size in the wild that I don't have, I buy it), and I was glad to snag an early No. 2622 at the flea market.

It's a little fugly, but I love the fancy serifs.

The set exhibits a few varieties of markings in terms of placement and format, suggesting a few different production eras, but pickers can't be choosers. They used a 26XX (where ** = # of 32nds) model numbering scheme. I now have Nos. 2614 (7/16), 2616 (1/2), 2619 (19/32), 2620 (5/8), 2622 (11/16), and a 2625 (25/32).


It's a little fugly, but I love the fancy serifs.

The set exhibits a few varieties of markings in terms of placement and format, suggesting a few different production eras, but pickers can't be choosers. They used a 26XX (where ** = # of 32nds) model numbering scheme. I now have Nos. 2614 (7/16), 2616 (1/2), 2619 (19/32), 2620 (5/8), 2622 (11/16), and a 2625 (25/32).

