same as the RCBS think they make them for RCBS have one works great
Ron
I've seen the 10/10's in Grey, Brown, Coffee, Cream and various shades of green - The only ones with a textured or hammered finish I have seen have been the later RCBS ones in Green.
I have one in the cream color.Thanks,
We will see if anyone can add anything more. In any case, there seem to be a lot of varieties out there if one wants to have some varied samples of varied older quality scales.
Danny
I have two 10-10 Ohaus Cream/ Tan in color one has the hammer splatter finish.
I have the Boxes and paper work.
The only thing different is the Finish...
Theses two have all the graduation marks on the center scale ? Some only have center and top and bottom limit !
Is there a Powder Scale Collectors Society being launched somewhere that I don't know about? Maybe a Guild of Classic Handloading Gear Restoration that is bemoaning the discontinuation of Lyman Grey scale paint? Although if anyone knows a good match for Redding Green, like on my well-used Ultra-Mag Press, I would be beholding to ya...
I dunno. The 10-10 is the best thought out scale of all time and offers the best of all features. The threaded dial for Tenth Grain adjustment is fast and precise; plus it locks~! A great feature which you come to appreciate after having a spade pointer move around while you are doing a batch of loads...
What's not to like? What does paint have to do with anything? Nothing better than an Ohaus; at least not outside the Physics Lab at U. Cal Berkeley...
Is there a Powder Scale Collectors Society being launched somewhere that I don't know about? Maybe a Guild of Classic Handloading Gear Restoration that is bemoaning the discontinuation of Lyman Grey scale paint? Although if anyone knows a good match for Redding Green, like on my well-used Ultra-Mag Press, I would be beholding to ya...
I dunno. The 10-10 is the best thought out scale of all time and offers the best of all features. The threaded dial for Tenth Grain adjustment is fast and precise; plus it locks~! A great feature which you come to appreciate after having a spade pointer move around while you are doing a batch of loads...
What's not to like? What does paint have to do with anything? Nothing better than an Ohaus; at least not outside the Physics Lab at U. Cal Berkeley...
I have one which I have owned for many many years (1970), still use it on occasion. Would you like to see pictures? I can take some tomorrow and post then here. The plastic cover is cream color, I cant remember what color scale is.