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Welcome to the forum, Charlie. That is one cool level you have, there are some old tool guys here that may be able to offer some info.

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Welcome aboardCharlie.  John Moody will come ambling by sometime and answer your question.  He knows all about the older Stanley tools.

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Hi Charlie. I’m not home at this time but I’ll look and see what I have on it. I have several of those levels. I’ll get back to you later tonight. 
 

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Thanks so much for the input.  Glad to be a part of this forum.  I mistyped in the original post.  The mark on the right might refer to a fab or patent date.  I've found nearly identical levels at several places on-line, but all seem to be embossed with 'Stanley' on the web near the main vial.  Mine lacks this.

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I’m going to have to do a little more looking for this. Give me a bit and maybe I can find you an answer. The best I’ve found so far is it might indicate a patent date range from 1896 to 1903. 
 

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Thank you John.  I very much appreciate your time spent here.  Stanley responded again last night and confirmed 8.23.96 is the date of manufacture.  Perhaps they'll turn up something on the PTS8.4 mark.

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On 8/12/2025 at 5:19 PM, Charlie said:

Thanks so much for the input.  Glad to be a part of this forum

Late to this party. First, Welcome to The Patriot Woodworker Charlie. Glad to have you join us too. Congratulations on the great find; a great eye you possess as well to find at a yard sale. Thanks for sharing with us. Looking forward to your continuing participation with us.

 

Thanks @John Moodyfor your help. Happy to see you sharing your knowledge with us again. Hope things are improving for you and you're able to get some shop time in again. 

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