Type | ?
A generic name (e.g. Rietz) or function/use for specialist models (e.g. Meteorology) for grouping similar models across makers. If not “standard” 25cm linear length, preceded by the form (i.e. Demonstration, Desktop, Pocket, Waistcoat, Keyring, Lilliput or Book) + if needed, qualification to distinguish between versions (e.g. early or late).
| Ultrasonic poly-slide (2) for testing metal buttt welds |
Sort | ?
L/C/D/T/W/X where L=Linear, C=circular, D=Drum, T=tubular, W=watch, X=miscellaneous (i.e. the rest)
| L |
Construction | ?
Basic construction form of the body i.e. Closed/solid frame or Open frame or Duplex or Other
| Duplex |
Material | ?
Basic description: ivory/bone/wood/bakelite/plastic/metal/cardboard or combinations e.g. wood/veneered, wood/painted, etc
| thick plastic |
Length | ?
Mostly the linear length of the D scale (in cm or inches) excluding any extensions. For circular/watch slide rules it is the diameter but for helical/tubular/drum slide rules it is the overall scale length. For other calculating aids it is the physical length.
| 5" |
Scales front | ?
Standard (not maker’s) symbols for scales on front face e.g. A = X² (1-100) but § = generic symbol (signum sectiōnis) for any non-standard scale + scales between solidi / / are on the slide(s) whereas scales after vertical line | or after reversed solidus \ are on a straight or bevelled top or bottom side edge
| § /§,§ / §,§ / §,§ / §,§ |
Scales back | ?
Standard (not maker’s) symbols for scales on back face e.g. S = sine (5° to 90° & 85° to 0°) or sin(x) but § = generic symbol (signum sectiōnis) for any non-standard scale + scales between solidi / / are on the back of slide(s) but scales listed after / / - notation are on another surface e.g. back of stock or inside a lid
| / §,§ / §,§ / § / §,§ |
Cursor type | ?
Basic description (incl. material) + no. of hairlines, etc on any cursor(s) or alternative to a cursor - e.g. a stylus
| reversible chrome & plastic - 1 hairline on BOTH faces to avoid parallax when using scales on back of slide |
Condition | ?
Cn where n = 0-6 condition/quality scale where 0 = brand new in box & 6 = broken
| C3 |
Date | ?
YYYY for year(s) of production or an approximation/range of years
| 1967 |
Extras | ?
Basic description of any accessories - e.g. case or stand + where relevant, an accreditation for image, etc
| light-brown synthetic leather pouch - 2 windows in back |
Instructions | ?
Details like “on back of rule” and/or language of instruction sheet/booklet - generic or instructions for common layouts usually not listed
| |
Booklet (PDF) | ?
Downloadable .PDF copy of unusual or uncommon model specific instructions
| download |
Comments | ?
Any special or noteworthy traits + significant use-related facts + pertinent details of scales/tables in well of stock + any significant tables, etc on the back of the stock
| Original training/testing version made for inventor J.W. Fox (Brit living in USA - hence American 1967 © design) & Schoool of Applied Non-Destructive Testing, London (SANDT) - design later sold to M. Falk & Co & a simplified version (using standard components & a duplex cursor) reissued as BH P4366 |
In-Out | ?
MM-YYYY / MM-YYYY of the date added/left the collection or <YYYY if exact MM-YYYY no longer known
| <2005/ |