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  • From buell@vectrafitness.com Sun Aug 05 16:36:02 2007
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    From: "Buell Ish" <buell@vectrafitness.com>
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    Hi Don,
    I use calipers regularly at work. I have had both dial and digital=20
    over the years. I currently have both a Mitutoyo and an SPI digital=20
    pair (both stainless jaws). I paid over $100 for both I use them with=20
    care on coins. I think plastic might be better for coins, but the idea=20
    that plastic won't scratch doesn't seem right. Whatever you have, use=20
    care. For my money, I'd buy the digital Mitutoyo Dan mentions.=20
    Mitutoyo is a brand worth owning if accuracy and long-life is=20
    important. Digital is good becasue of the ability to have inch and mm=20
    readouts. My batteries seem to last even longer than Dan mentions,=20
    maybe 4+ years. The places you mention are not the place to buy=20
    calipers. I think Dan's offerings are solid and competitive. I've=20
    bought from Travers Tool (www.travers.com) and Enco (www.use-
    enco.com). They would be good places for comparison shopping. For the=20
    record, the dial aren't all that reliable. They have a lot of working=20
    parts, and tiny screws. They can get chips of metal in the rack, and=20
    then they skip the tooth making measurement errors. I had to have mine=20
    worked on by a watchmaker a few times, and I had to replace a cyrstal=20
    a time or two. Don't drop them on concrete, but the digital Mitutoyo=20
    seem to take the knocks well. I really like the no moving parts of the=20
    digital style. (I know that some of this input on the dial style does=20
    not apply for numismatics, but mention it anyway).
    Regards, Buell=20


    --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "Don H" <slospokes2@...> wrote:
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    > I am looking to get a pair of calipers for the measuring of my=20
    buttons and coins (tired of using a ruler). I think I want to get=20
    either a 4 inch or 6 inch model and am looking at getting a digital=20
    readout type.
    >=20
    > Any input as to why or why not get a digital readout type and so far=20
    I have only found them on the web and not on-line listed at any place=20
    like Sears, Home Depot , Ace Hardware, etc.=20=20=20
    >=20
    > If I have to order on-line, any recommendations and if someone knows=20
    of a big name store that does carry them.........
    >=20
    > Thanks
    >=20
    > Don H
    >


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