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Instructions for Sterling Precision Slide Rule

Object Details

Description
ID number 1988.0807.01 was received with this flyer, which is marked on the front: STERLING SLIDE RULE A QUALITY INSTRUMENT FOR (/) STUDENT OR PROFESSIONAL (/) OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (/) A complete course in use and operation of slide rule [sic]. The instructions cover multiplication and division, the CI scale (which is called the C1 scale), squares (the A and B scales) and square roots, and the K, L, S, and T scales. The back of the flyer is marked: STERLING PLASTICS CO. (/) MANUFACTURERS OF QUALITY SCHOOL SUPPLIES (/) 1140 Commerce Avenue, Union, New Jersey. The company logo (the letters SP inside a clear circle that is in turn inside a square formed of horizontal lines) is to the left of the mark. Sterling Plastics, whose main factory was in Mountainside, N.J., sold a variety of inexpensive plastic slide rules for students in the 1960s and 1970s.
Location
Currently not on view
Data Source
National Museum of American History
maker
Sterling Plastics
date made
1961-1972
Credit Line
Gift of George A. Norton
Physical Description
paper (overall material)
Measurements
overall: 28.5 cm x 19 cm; 11 7/32 in x 7 15/32 in
Object Name
sheet

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Instructions for Sterling Plastics Student Slide Rule, Page 1
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