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PK711 IMG_0002_Standard Ft_Omeka-2500.JPG
This barrel-top, porcelain-coated price computing scale was sold in a highly competitive environment where other companies made a similar product. This example has a 30-pound (13.6 kg) capacity, with price graduations from 3 to 60 cents per pound. A…

PK707 IMG_0041_Dayton-Hobart Ft_Omeka-2500.JPG
This porcelain-coated, barrel-top price computing scale is near the end of an era for the Dayton brand. It has a typical 30-pound (13.6 kg) capacity and is labeled as Style 6663, serial number 1159749. There is a slide-out glass window on the…

PK704 IMG_0015_Sanitary Ft_Omeka-2500.JPG
The Sanitary Scale Company made this barrel-top platform scale. It is porcelain-coated, and the base and pedestal are cast iron—making this a relatively heavy scale. The visual distinguishing feature is the hexagonal barrel-casing, pan, and…

PK694 IMG_0010_Detroit Ft_Omeka-2500.JPG
The Detroit Automatic Scale Co. was the distributor of this scale, model 75, but it was not the originator. The total capacity is 100 pounds (45 kg), with 10 pounds on the fan dial, 10 pounds on the tare beam, and 80 pounds that could be added on the…

PK530 IMG_0033_Stimpson Ft_Omeka-2500.JPG
This fan-dial scale is, according to a sales brochure, Model No. 30, "Grocer―General Store" with a 30-pound (13.6 kg) capacity. The shape is unique, with the goods plate and mechanism set at an angle to the fan dial. This design has been seen only on…

PK526 IMG_0033_Bulgaria Ft_Omeka-2500.JPG
This is a "Neigungsschaltwaage" type of fan-dial price computing scale, made in Bulgaria. One translation of "Neigungsschaltwaage" is “Inclination scale.” In the German version of Wikipedia, "Inclination scales were developed and built several times…

NC004 IMG_0038_Standard low price_Omeka-2500.JPG
This price computing scale, by the Standard Computing Scale Co., Limited, of Detroit, has two uncommon features. One is obvious: The chart-beam―and it has two sides (like the one used by Walter Stimpson) which expands the available price range. The…

MV002 IMG_0003_Dayton_Omeka-2500.JPG
This price computing scale is made by The Computing Scale Company of Dayton, Ohio―commonly referred to as “Dayton” scale. It is much the same as original Dayton scales, which go back to 1891, creating the first commercially successful price computing…

MV001 IMG_0024_British Weighers Ft_Omeka-2500.JPG
This price computing scale is both usual and unusual. The total capacity is shown on a decal as 20 pounds (9 kg); however, the fan dial only shows up to one pound. Since the price graduations are in one-quarter ounce increments, it was advertised for…

JS559 IMG_0079_Angledile Bk_Omeka-2500.JPG
The Angldile price computing scale is one of the most elegant, unique designs for this scale type. It has a full dial on the customer side, showing a capacity of 20 pounds (9 kg), and a sliding-poise beam on the clerk’s side that could add up to 10…
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