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Phillips 66 Advertising Metal Rain Gauge w/Federal Housewares Teal Glass Syrup

$ 26.47

Availability: 38 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Brand: Phillips 66
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Type of Advertising: Rain Gauge
  • Modified Item: No
  • Color: Multi-color
  • Date of Creation: 1950s
  • Condition: Used
  • Theme: Gas & Oil

    Description

    Displays well
    Vintage Phillip 66 Advertising  Metal Rain Gauge and Federal Housewares Glass Syrup Dispenser with Service Station Advertising on top. Minnesota Collectible
    RAIN GAUGE RECORDER
    BRATLIE SERVICE STATION
    Phillips 66
    Gas, Oil and Grease Tires, Tubes & Repairs
    Audubon, Minn.
    Phone 31-2
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    INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING RAIN GAUGE AND RECORDER First, place the Rain Gauge In a location that is fully exposed to the elements.
    We suggest the top of a fence post near the home or a post placed in the ground for this purpose. Second, set the aluminum dial at zero (0). After a rainfall the amount can be on the scale, beside the glass tube, which is divided into tenths of an inch. Should the amount of rainfall measure one-half inch in the tube you can then simply record this on the aluminum dial by moving it ex actly half way between zero and one. This can be repeated after each rainfall. The reading on the aluminum dial will then show you at a glance the amount of rainfall during a specific period or season.