Hi, Did at one time. It was a Stanley 24ft with a 6 inch extention to the box. The arm had 1/8 inch dots, double at 1/2 and tripple at each inch. The 5-7/8 was missing as that was in a bend at the box fit. The tape was marked with a dot every half foot and a dot and brialle number each foot. I loved them. Lost the extension on my first one, the spring shot on my second and my third is in safe keeping unless I need it. They stopped modifying them for the blind in about 1994. For length, I think a person with help could place a tiny drill hole at the 6 and 12 inch intervals. But for tight measuring it will have to be another method.
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007, Larry Stansifer wrote: > I have been following the various threads on this list regarding the talking > tape measure verses other methods and tricks for making measurements. > Back in my memory banks I seem to recall something about a standard tape > measure that had been retrofitted with dots or lines and an extension tab on > the case to facilitate reading the thing. Am I up in the night or does > something like this really exist? > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >
