Slide Rules & Rulers

Slide Rules & Rulers

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CommanderJameson

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22,096 posts

227 months

Saturday 14th August 2010
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Well, I can't think of a better forum for this post, so here it is.

I've just picked up a number of slide rules and rulers of pre-1960s vintage, that were my father's, and I'm in the process of investigating their provenance and value.

Information on these items is thin on the ground, so I wondered if any PHers had interests in this direction.

One of the slide rules, to give a flavour, is a "RULES, SLIDE T.E.R. NO. 5." which appears to be for determining the impedance of various lengths and gauges of cable, and appears to have been issued by the GPO in 1958, and carries the broadarrow marking.

andy_s

19,413 posts

260 months

Saturday 14th August 2010
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I've always loved slide-rules, still used them in school when I were a t'lad, with dog eared log tables.

Watch pic to decorate the page:


I'd imagine it will be worth investigating your group, you never know what some things may be worth to people. Trouble is, once you'e done the research, come to appreciate them and bought a few you won't be able to let any of them go!


ETA - http://www.oughtred.org/srlinks.shtmlsmile



Edited by andy_s on Saturday 14th August 23:31

CommanderJameson

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22,096 posts

227 months

Sunday 15th August 2010
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Here are some examples of what I've got:

Firstly, a RULES, SLIDE T.E.R. NO. 5.



And two views of a 6-inch wood/bone ruler:





I'm particularly fascinated by the method of construction of the ruler. Surely it would have just been easier to make it from steel?

andy_s

19,413 posts

260 months

Sunday 15th August 2010
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The top one is from 1958? - have a look at the top one here: - http://sliderulemuseum.com/HSRC/SRC_T.htm

ETA paperbag just saw you knew that already...

Edited by andy_s on Sunday 15th August 17:53