In sheer aesthetics, functionality, and visual representation of mathematics, few things can match the old slide rule. Rendered "obsolete" with the advent of the hand held calculator in the early seventies, some have forgotten how beautiful and functional these "geek badges" were. Even sadder, many in this generation have never been exposed to this tool. Here is our chance to reminisce, as well as ponder the future of the Slide Rule.
Hi, There is only one spring intentionally. If there were two springs, the cursor would undesirably "float", affecting accuracy in reading. Gary ... [Non-text
Hi all, I recently came into ownership of a N 1006 slide rule. It is missing the screws on both ends. I went to a local hardware store but the smallest they
Amin, I have a beat-up 600 that I've around for just such an emergency. The two stator screws are fully functional, but both have some shearing in the slots
Hello All, I won a Pickett N300-T on an ebay auction a few days ago. The case and slide rule are in great shape, except one of the screws for the top stator