If there is one thing in the modern world that I detest more than anything else, it's the tape measure. Seriously, get on eBay and buy yourself a decent cloth tape measure f...
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My Dad just gave me one that belonged to my Great Grandfather, I absolutely love it. You should have seen the looks I was getting when I brought it into Lowes to measure some appliances.

I sill personally like the older metal tapes.. I use the hell out the little skinny 6' Lufkin that my Grandfather use to keep in his pocket... the other metal tape I love.. is my 12' framing tape with all the nail lengths, decimal equivalent and other good info printed on the back of the tape...

One of the coolest tools I had handed down. Back in the 80's I found one that was meant to be a gag gift. The 12 inch increments were actually only 11". This was fine if only one person ever used it but when you had 2 people or more on a job and one yelled out I need a board at 14.5" you would come back 13.5 every time. It was funny at the time..
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I was building a 16 x 20 barn about 20 years ago and I borrowed one of these old steel reel tape measures from Fred, my neighbor. Fred was a gas! He was a B17 tail gunner in WW ll. A great guy! My yard was pie shaped and I needed to get the setbacks correct, 7 feet from the side and 5 feet from the back. I found the steel stakes in the ground, measured for the barn location and was happy until AFTER the concrete was poured and I returned the tape measure and to Fred and he says “Say… did I tell you the end of that tape measure got old and broke off so I cut exactly 1 foot of the end of the tape so be sure to add a foot…………………….”
I can relate to this. My grandfather had a small Keuffel & Esser 12' tape like this one: http://hoboken.pastperfect-online.c...A31A60C8-BFC0-48C5-B0A2-169751753350&type=101 that I always carry on me when I'm back home working in the garage. Much better than the huge things we like to carry around today... I never take it away from home though, I'm too scared of losing it.
Did you lose yours?I just bought an identical one the other day. What a great design.
Its too nice to use regularly though...I'm afraid to lose it as well
I have two, a Craftsman 50' and a Lufkin 100' but the Lufkin has the covering coming loose and shrinking. Has anyone replaced the leather covers yet?
