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Sorry to hear about your loss, there is a pretty good scale rule free for the download at fiddlersgreen.net here's the link.[url]http://www.fiddlersgreen.net/images/n-horule.pdf[/url] <br />The only problem I had was when I printed from Adobe's acrobat it printed to large. I opened it with Photoshop (could use any image editor I would think) and it printed spot on, (use a regular ruler on the inch side to verify it's printed right. As for the prototype measurments I don't really think there is a standard for those things, so when you see someone out in the middle of the road measuring with a stanley 25 foot tape, try not to hit me. Hope this helps out. <br /> <br />Chris <br /> <br />Long live the Espee even if only in our memories.
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