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My46Willys

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Continued request for assistance in the value of these tools. Thank you.


Misc. calipers (inside and outside) Think they're called 'lock nut' calipers?

The largest one is 16" and is chrome plated
The next size down is 12" and looks like the mfg is Lowentraut (?)
Then 7"
And the smallest is 6"


Also a Starrett Protractor in great condition. In original box/packing.
 

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MShaw

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The protractor is part of a combination square set. Without the steel rule that that goes in the slot and is locked by the knurled nut it is useless.
 

Packard V8

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The calipers are also known as "firm joint".

The protractor in original box is worth at least 50-75% of current Starrett retail. The firm joints are mostly used by wood turners these days.

Rather than ask us with no skin in the game, eBay tells the real story current value. Just remember your labor to photo, describe, pack and ship, plus their exorbitant fees.

jack vines
 
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