Vintage Tire Gauge For Testing Tires Us Gauge Company,1927 50 Pd. Limit on 2040-parts.com
Jackson, Ohio, US
U.S. GUAGE
50# pound LIMIT
for testing TIRES
U.S. Guage co. NY
pats. June 12, 1911
May 18, 1926
Feb 8, 1927
Made in U.S.A.
PLEASE Look at pictures
for condition
WORKS !!
With leather pouch
which is slightly torn at bottom.
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