Provincial
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Gov't types like their acronyms!
Your 3919 will evade the search engine now too.Unless someone posted photos only without using the terms "Craftsman" and "3191" in their text, evading the search engine,
Haha. Looking at the condition of yours puts mine to shame, Tom!I posted a 3919 on page one of this thread, but did not type the numbers out; so it did not come up in your search.
I think you've posted the first grün example!

Me neither.didn't know Mayhew made tape measures.
Make it, or just had their name put on it (3rd party mfg) is always my question when weirdly out of the normal style tools show up.three recent finds. didn't know Mayhew made tape measures.
Looks like Provincial knows better than I. I looked in the 1931 and 1935 catalogs, and didn’t see it. Suspect you may need to go older.The second one is a Lufkin 50' that almost looks like a fishing reel. The orange cap turns with a ratchet to preload the return spring. Pulling the side knob releases the tension. I've seen a couple of these, feel like they might be logging related.
Let me know if any details are known.
Not really...16 footer. That’s an odd size, isn’t it?
That is a cool loggers tape. These are some pics of some of my Spencer (whom I thought originated them until now).Does anyone recognize or can tell me about these tape measures?
The second one is a Lufkin 50' that almost looks like a fishing reel. The orange cap turns with a ratchet to preload the return spring. Pulling the side knob releases the tension. I've seen a couple of these, feel like they might be logging related.
Let me know if any details are known.
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Well whadaya know, now I finally understand why my teachers always used to wrap my knuckles with those yard sticks.That made my day! I have to admit I'm not too familiar with the stilted language of the KJV, which kind of makes Matthew 7:12 sound way more aggressively vengeful than the homilized version. Not so much, 'Do Unto Others As You Would Have Them Do Unto You', but 'If Others Do You Bad, Do them Bad Right Back!'![]()
I wonder if they were also used for bow fishing, on mine the spring can be released with the little knob on the side. Then the spring would be re-tensioned by winding the cover.That is a cool loggers tape. These are some pics of some of my Spencer (whom I thought originated them until now).
I bought these new from the early 70's up to the 90's. In around the 80's Spencer quit embedding the cool logo of the logger measuring a log in favor of a simple decal. They were available in 50' or 75'.
Funny you should say they resemble a fishing reel because I came across an old fishing reel that looks very close to these tapes and I wonder if that isn't where the original design came from. I'll post a photo of it for interest's sake.
Here are some pics of the fishing reel. It's a Martin Aut' and it looks so much like the loggers tapes I can't help but thing it was copied. I think these reels originated in the early 1900's.
Thanks for the input Provincial and RTM, that catalog is a great find.
