Does anyone have a source for Grading Rulers?
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What specifically are you looking for? I just use a 2 inch X 18 inch C-Thru ruler, it's marked off in 1/8 inch segments with 1/16 inch marks as well.
With the see-through ruler Jigg talks about, and a French curve you will be all set for grading patterns.
You can buy a grading ruler from B. Black & Sons Tailor's Supply in Los Angeles. Phone 213/624-9451Here's a foto of mine...costs about $6 I think.
OMG I have been looking for that ruler and haven't been able to find it (OK, well I haven't been looking so hard). I used that ruler at a friends and just loved it, but she had it so long she didn't know where she got it!
Thank you , Thank you , Thank you. I will call right now to order it
Judy
You're welcome! Glad I could help...
B. Black & Sons ... has an 800 number on the web site.
800 - 433 - 9451
Unsure if it is still an open line. I sent and e-mail & it bounced back because it failed to meet the company policy & was considered spam. I used item inquiry in the subject. Perhaps other bytes would have been the better.
The Home Page -
http://www.bblackandsons.com/index.html
me
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