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Dyna-Slide two-slide blank slide rule

Date: circa 1962
Inventory Number: 2004-1-0382
Classification: Slide Rule
Subject:
calculating instrument,
Maker: Dyna-Slide Company (circa 1962)
Place of Origin:
United States, Chicago,
Dimensions:
in envelope: 1.2 × 30.5 × 9 cm (1/2 × 12 × 3 9/16 in.)
Material:
paper, plastic, particleboard,
Accessories: paper envelope for storage, "The Designing of Special-Purpose Slide Rules" by Donald D. Hedberg, Dyna-Slide Company 1961, stored in instrumen file
Description:
Kit for assembling a two-slide rule, including a rectangular base with holes punched in each corner, four slides (two of which have holes punched at either end), a clear plastic cover with holes punched in each corner, and a white plastic ruler with scales carrying values from -1 to 9 printed along both edges. Two small manila envelopes may contain or may have contained four rivets.

The base and slides are made of fiberboard (?) faced with white. The kit is contained within a white envelope printed with instructions for assembly, a list of other slide-rule kits, and an image of an assembled (but blank) slide rule.
Signedface of envelope, bottom right: DYNA-SLIDE COMPANY / 600 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVE. / CHICAGO 5, ILL.
Inscribedface of envelope, bottom center: 2-SLIDE Sliderule Blank / No. 22;
face of envelop, bottom right: Price $2.50
FunctionFor the creation of customized slide rules.

The user first prints each slide with the appropriate scale(s). He then fixes the two edge slides (those with holes at either end) to the top and bottom edges of the slide rule base. Next, he places the moving slides between the edge slides. Finally, he places the plastic cover on top of the slide rule and hammers rivets through each of the four corner holes.
Curatorial RemarksSimilar to the three-slide slide rule kit, see 2004-1-0343. Note this object's envelope lists price.
Primary SourcesHedberg, D. D. "The Designing of Special Purpose Slide Rules." Chicago: Dyna-Slide Company, 1961.

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