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Stanley No. 36, 12 inch Level.

woody 73

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Having looked through many catalogs I found what I was looking for in the 1898 catalog a #36 cast iron Stanley Level for a tidy sum of $1.50 for the year 1898.
Checking with an inflation calculator that comes to a sum of $42.86 in todays dollars.

I don't recall how much I paid for it a few short years ago, but I remember where I bought it, funny how the mind works! I thought you might like a few pictures and the 1898 catalog along with a little bit of Stanley History in the following links.

Just another fun vintage tool for you to keep your eyes open for when tool hunting; they come in 6", 9", 12", 18", & 24" size.

http://davistownmuseum.org/bioStanley.htm

http://www.pasttools.org/articles/newly_identified_stanley_levels.htm

http://www.blackburntools.com/articles/rose-tools-catalog-archives/pdfs/stanley-1898.pdf

http://www.hansbrunnertools.com/Stanley by numbers/Stanley History.htm
 

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Woody, nice level!

I don't have any Stanleys but i have this vintage Starrett 18" cast iron level i picked up a few years back. Love the old school metal levels. Usually they're hard to find in nice shape.
 

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woody 73

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Woody, nice level!

I don't have any Stanleys but i have this vintage Starrett 18" cast iron level i picked up a few years back. Love the old school metal levels. Usually they're hard to find in nice shape.

Very nice would you happen to know the model number and or the years they were made?
 

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Very nice would you happen to know the model number and or the years they were made?

Woody, it is the Starrett model 132, that they still make new to this day. Mine is the 132-18, which is discontinued. Not sure on age, but my level just says The L.S.S. Co. Athol, MA
 

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great looking level Woody. I have a #37, not in as good of shape though.
 

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