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19th September 2022, 09:57 AM #1Senior Member
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set of Antique levels
Are these really rare and collectable? No idea.
Are these actually valuable? Not a clue.
Would it be unethical to just throw them in the rubbish? Absolutely yes.
So I've giving away these 4 old levels.
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The grey 27" timber level says "William Hunt Levels... Sydney"
The 27" and 18" brown timber levels both say "J. Rabone & Sons Birmingham"
The 12.5" cast iron level is unbranded.
Come and collect from Williamstown, Melbourne.
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19th September 2022, 03:07 PM #2New Member
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Hi John,
I'll take them.
PM on the way.
Cheers, Andrew.
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19th September 2022, 06:10 PM #3
John, have a good look on the brass part of the Cast Iron Level. The castings are similar to my LS Starrett 12" level.
Pat
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20th September 2022, 12:30 PM #4Senior Member
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Taken by Andrew, thanks.
I don't know how to set thread status to "Done" - is that done by the mods? Maybe those instructions should be in the sticky...
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