This micrometer is probably 100 years old.
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John MC | 28/05/2020 12:57:52 |
![]() 464 forum posts 72 photos | I've had this scruffy looking micrometer for many years. It was going in the bin because no one wanted it, no ratchet, stained and possibly a mixture of parts, the sleeve is plated, the rest isn't. I'm assuming that "1938" refers to its age? I'm pleased I rescued it, its accurate and just feels nice to use. John |
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