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  1. M

    Help with vintage Federal (?) dial indicator

    There’s no problem with it. Just trying to identify it so I can sell it along with the rest of Ken’s vintage reloading gear. It seem to work fine. Mark said it’s older than 1978 - still working on a date.
  2. M

    Help with vintage Federal (?) dial indicator

    Just a follow-up - Mark said it an older Federal.
  3. M

    Help with vintage Federal (?) dial indicator

    Thanks Animal - I'll give him a try. Have a great new year! Mark
  4. M

    Help with vintage Federal (?) dial indicator

    I'm still working my way through the vintage reloading equipment that belonged to Ken Howell who wrote the 1995, 596-page book entitled “Designing and Forming Custom Cartridges for Rifles and Handguns”. Came across this dial indicator that is unmarked but may likely be from Federal Hoping...
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    Help with vintage Brown & Sharpe micrometer

    I was able to look at the B & S No. 29 catalog and it has the No. 12 RS (which is what I think I have) listed in it - dated 1924.
  6. M

    Help with vintage Brown & Sharpe micrometer

    Thank you William and John - I had thought about selling the No.12 in the "Deluxe Case" that the No.1 must have been in originally and may just do that - the No. 12 looks pretty nice in it (it really is a dark purple velvet, not the blue that comes out in this photo). I also have a dovetailed...
  7. M

    Help with vintage Brown & Sharpe micrometer

    Thanks again for your help - I'll keep looking.
  8. M

    Help with vintage Brown & Sharpe micrometer

    Thank you for your quick response! Any idea when the No.12 metric micrometers came out or when mine would have been out? Too bad on the incorrect box - there's a pretty slick heavy, black, hard plastic with purple velvet interior case inside!
  9. M

    Help with vintage Brown & Sharpe micrometer

    New to this forum - hoping those with expertise can help me. I'm trying to help a family friend whose father, Ken Howell, was a pioneer in the rifle cartridge reloading field a number of years ago. I'm working my way through his collection and he had several micrometers, most of which I have...
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