OK, you forced me to open my desk drawer all the way and find out what I had. 
After climbing over a bunch of mix 31 toroids, a set of Rapidograph pens, two 
mechanical drawing sets, ballpoint pens etc., I got to the last slide rule in 
the very back of the drawer. 

I ended up finding my old 6 inch Pickett & Eckel log-log, a 15cm rule labeled 
Hoffman Electronics Corporation made in Denmark, a 12.5 inch Dietzgen “vector 
type log log rule” made in the USA that belonged to my father-in-law, and a 
Jeppesen CR-1 Flight Computer which is a circular slide rule 4.25 inches in 
diameter which calculates fuel consumption, density altitude, distance traveled 
given speed, wind problems, etc. And no, I’m not really interested in selling 
any of them.

Note that the lengths above are total end-to-end measured lengths.

These all have the glorious attribute that the batteries never run down.

73 Bill AE6JV


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