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Welcome to The Museum of Forgotten Art Supplies... where tools of the trade that have died or have just about died a slow slow death are cheerfully exhibited.
Due to severe government budget cuts to the arts, our little museum's acquisition funds are frankly, well, bupkus. So, we welcome Drawgerers to submit images of any artistic tools, machinery, gadgets, etc. that they feel have bitten the dust. 3 of 237
![]() The Haberule Type Gauge
by Lou Brooks Used in conjunction with an archaic discipline known as "type specifying", usually referred to as "type specking" (American slang). Manufactured by The Haberule Co., Wilton, CT. Heather Haber has written to us that her great grandfather, Max Haber, invented the tool, and would like to know more information about it, if anybody out there has any. 3 of 237
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