Gurley Level Serial Numbers
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Antique ~ W & L. E. Gurley Transit Level
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Beautifully Restored 16' Gurley Y Level Manufactured in Troy, NY I acquired this W. & L.E.Gurley Y Transit Level from a Land Surveyor conference in Montana in 1996 to start my collection of antique survey instruments. I am by no means an expert on antique survey instruments, but I have always had a fascination with them. I was amazed when I first saw this instrument..as very few instruments I have come across over the years have been tastefully and beautifully restored as this one. The instrument in excellent working condition with clear optics and cross hairs. The instrument is a show piece and is not calibrated for surveying. The instrument has been mounted onto a walnut veneer base 8' X 12'X 3/4' and does not come with a case. The brown finish is done by the bluing process much like what is done on a shot gun or pistol barrel and the rest is polished brass. T is one blemish of corrosion that has started w the bluing is corroded about 1/4' x 3/8 inch next to a soldered joint and is shown on the swing mount support on arm below the eye piece. The scope dimensions are 15 1/4' and telescopes to 17 1/2 inches. The eye piece has a little metal slide cover and the optics end has a metal slide on cover. The power of this optics I believe is 30 to 40X.Serial Numbers Nero
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“Of the different varieties of the leveling instrument, that termed the Y Level, has been almost universally preferred by American engineers, on account of the facility of its adjustment and superior accuracy.', thus declared Gurley in 1871. At that time, Gurley offered four different levels, with telescopes of 16, 18, 20, and 22 inches long. The Gurley manufacturing plant was located in Troy New York at this time, and their reputation for the manufacture of quality instruments was unsurpassed. Histories for this company can be found at other sites on the internet dealing with the history of surveying in America. This instrument was originally owned by USGS and is stamped with their initials and the number 24 on the top of the level base. By an act of congress the USGS was formed on March 1879. History of Gurley: William Gurley (1821-1887) studied civil engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, worked for Oscar Hanks, a surveying instrument maker in Troy, New York, and then went into partnership with Jonas H. Phelps, another local instrument maker. Lewis Ephraim Gurley (1826-1897) worked for Phelps & Gurley, earned a B.A. from Union College, and then rejoined the firm. The Gurley brothers took over the firm in 1852, began trading as W. & L. E. Gurley, and were soon the largest manufacturer of engineering and surveying instruments in the United States. Several factors contributed to their success. They established a factory rather than a craft workshop, practiced a strict division of labor, hired workers who were relatively unskilled, advertised widely, and offered instruments at competitive prices. Their Manual of the Principal Instruments Used in American Engineering and Surveying , published from 1855 to 1921, was a catalog of their instruments and an intelligent explanation of how they were to be used. The design of Gurley instruments remained remarkably stable for many years, making it difficult to determine the date of a particular instrument. But t are some important clues. Since the signatures on the early Gurley instruments were cut by hand, the letters have V-shaped trenches, and their lines are of varying width. By contrast, the signatures on Gurley instruments made after 1876 were done with an engraving machine, and thus have lines with vertical walls and uniform width. The Gurley’s introduced serial numbers in 1908, with the first digits indicating the year of manufacture, and the latter digits indicating production rate. Thus, transit #9296 was the 296th Gurley instrument made in 1909. W. & L. E. Gurley was incorporated in 1900, with all the stock held by the family. Teled..