pe2dave
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When every chippie / maker had one of these in the side pocket of the overall trousers!
Note the Rabone 'number'?Here you are Dave I carried two one in my bag one in me pocket still have them.
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Although having "fond memories" might be stretching it a bit, this is my example of a type of rule sold from the late 17th century until the end of the 19th century. Commonly known as a Coggeshall rule, it enabled carpenters to make measurements of timber and calculate areas and volumes.
Manufactured by "WOOD AND LORT" 1750-1760.
Cheers, Andy
More details of it's use can be found here
http://www.sliderules.info/collection/nonstandard/0002-cox.htm
My recollection of Coggeshall (when I lived in West Essex) was that it was the butt of several jokes . . . where the residents were all mad and:Fascinating Andy, do you know the derivation of the rulers name Coggeshall?
I live nearby the village of that name in Essex where there is a stunning 16th Century Tudor merchants dwelling - Paycockes House, well worth a visit if you are passing by!
Thanks for the Coggeshall Essex information, we passed through (later hours) after having displayed at the European woodworking show in Cressing Temple Barns. A most delightful area.Fascinating Andy, do you know the derivation of the rulers name Coggeshall?
I live nearby the village of that name in Essex where there is a stunning 16th Century Tudor merchants dwelling - Paycockes House, well worth a visit if you are passing by!
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