Greetings!
I’m hoping someone can help me identify or find out some information about this Starrett boxed set that I recently came across. It’s a single set of both inch and metric instruments, in a rather stately red felt lined fitted wood box approximately 25-3/4” x 12” x 2-3/4”. I’ve never seen anything like it before, and I also have Starrett catalogs from 27.3 (1961) through 28.3 (1995) and can’t for the life of me find any inch and metric boxed sets in any of them. I find it unlikely (but not impossible) that it wasn’t actually made by Starrett… mostly because of the nice crisp, clean printed logo on the box, complete with trademark symbol.
Contents of the set and box are as follows:


I’m hoping someone can help me identify or find out some information about this Starrett boxed set that I recently came across. It’s a single set of both inch and metric instruments, in a rather stately red felt lined fitted wood box approximately 25-3/4” x 12” x 2-3/4”. I’ve never seen anything like it before, and I also have Starrett catalogs from 27.3 (1961) through 28.3 (1995) and can’t for the life of me find any inch and metric boxed sets in any of them. I find it unlikely (but not impossible) that it wasn’t actually made by Starrett… mostly because of the nice crisp, clean printed logo on the box, complete with trademark symbol.
Contents of the set and box are as follows:
- No. 123 E&M master vernier caliper (inch & metric)
- No. 4R GRAD. 12” combination square with center head
- No. 35 GRAD. 300mm combination square with center head
- No. 436 0-1” micrometer
- No. 436 0-25mm micrometer
- No. C309R 6” rule
- No. C330 150mm rule
- Micrometer wrenches in envelopes
- Inspection Certificate, Form 804, signature of Robert (spelling unclear) Gallaghan
- Certificate of Accuracy, NIST traceable, R.C. Norton Chief Inspector
- satin-chrome vernier caliper instruction slip
- How to Read a Micrometer Caliper
- Pocket catalog booklet, Bulletin No. 110, Issue 6, 10-1-74

