Davis & Cook, Watertown, New York – Ca. 1905 Level Catalogue Reprint – 16 Pages

A REPRINT OF THE CATALOGUE “THE LEVEL YOU NEED” by Davis & Cook, Watertown, New York. 16 pages. 5 1/2 x 7 Inches. Ca. 1905. Situated in the unlikely location of Watertown, New York–a place where snowfalls of 100 inches are not particularly noteworthy, the Davis & Cook Level Company produced some of the most visually striking and collectible levels ever produced. In addition to their distinctive pretzel filligree cast iron bench levels, this innovative company also produced a line of aluminum levels long before that metal became as commonly available as it is today. Nicely illustrated and filled with well written period commentary, this book will make a nice helpful addition to the reference shelf. Length = 7.00 Inches (Ref. Id No.: 375282) [Free Shipping]

Davis & Cook Watertown NY 2′ Wood Level W/Brass Ends & Bubble Housings 1886 USED

The product is an antique original 2′ wood level with brass ends and bubble housings, made in the United States in 1886 by Davis & Cook in Watertown, New York. This collectible tool is a piece of woodworking history, showcasing the craftsmanship and precision of the time period. Perfect for collectors or those interested in vintage tools, this level offers a glimpse into the past with its unique design and historical significance.

Craftsman Made Tin Case for Davis Mantel Clock Inclinometer Level – mjdtoolparts

A CRAFTSMAN MADE TIN CASE for for an L.L. Davis “Mantel Clock” inclinometer level. Both the earlier and later versions of the Davis Patent inclinometer fit in this two-section case, which retains its original felt lining. It is marked with the imprint of the man who made the case, one “R. Maynard” and it is in ready to use condition. Length = 6.25 Inches (Ref. Id No.: 434039) [Free Shipping]

Davis & Cook Antique 24-in Wood Level

Nice level both bubbles and the glasses intact Check all the pictures let me know if you have questions Free shipping is only for the continental United States no PO boxes