and he notes -

Try Google. Type caliper in the search box and several sources will appear.

Dial or digital depends on preference. I have a Starret dial vernier 
I've used for thirty years and it still works fine.

Raleigh in chilly Maine
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At 07:16 PM 12/11/2006, Scaler164 wrote:

>Guys,
>
>I've got to buy myself a new (better) set of calipers (so I can do 
>more, better (more-better?) scratchbuilding), and I don't know 
>whether I should go with a Dial type or a Digital type? Also, since 
>I inherited the one I have, I don't really know where to get them from.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>John Degnan
><mailto:Scaler164%40comcast.net>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Southeast Georgia S SCALER
>
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