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Albert Nestler AG, a German firm located in Lahr, Germany and founded by Albert Nestler. His great grandson, Jürgen Nestler, in Hausach, Germany, is a major contributor to this gallery with many donations of slide rules from when the slide rule factory stopped production in 1978, exactly 100 years after its conception. In 1878 Albert Nestler made his own dividing engine for placing scales on stocks purchased from Dennert & Pape. By 1905 his company manufactured their own stock bodies as well. Prior to WWII, Nestler was shipping slide rules to 60 countries - see Nestler Country Family Tree. Additional pictures of the Nestler factory and modern German exhibits are displayed at the end of this gallery page and on the Historical Photos,People with Slide Rules gallery.
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Albert Nestler Facilities 1878, 1911, 1921 and 1937 Nestler Factory in Lahr, Germany 1956, rebuilt post WWII. Note: In 1901-1902 only Albert's Initials were on the slide rule. In 1955, 2-digit model numbers were replaced with 4-digit numbers and only 'NESTLER' is used, in place of Albert Nestler AG, in the branding of slide rules. |
Nestler 1.6m Cylindrical Rule (Rechenwalze) REF |
Albert Nestler 1.6m Cylindrical Rule (Rechenwalze) Made in Germany - circa1930 Scale: C ( D ) = 1.6 meters long Archive - Ed Chamberlain Collection |
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Albert Nestler 12.5m Cylindrical Rule (Rechenwalze) REF |
Nestler 12.5m Cylindrical Rule (Rechenwalze) Made in Germany - circa1930 Scale: C ( D ) = 12.5 meters long Archive - Ed Chamberlain Collection |
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Albert Nestler Mannheim with A.N. logo c1901 ISRM 22.02.12.03 Box is marked "Dr, Franz London, Breslau" - Franz London (1863-1917) was a math professor of the University of Bonn, and father of the physicist Fritz Wolfgang London (1900-1954) one of the most distinguished scientists on the Duke University faculty, and was an internationally recognized theorist in Chemistry, Physics and the Philosophy of Science. He was born in Breslau, Germany (written on sleeve) and died in Durham, North Carolina. It's likely that Fritz used his father's slide rule while at the University of Munich (LMU). Fritz London and his younger brother Heinz cracked the decades-long mystery of superconductivity. In his honor, the Fritz London Memorial Prize was created posthumously and has become one of the most important international awards in low-temperature physics. This slide rule was found at the estate sale of Fritz London's son, Frank, in Durham NC, so three generations owned this specimen.More on Fritz London at wikipedia |
Albert Nestler Mannheim with A.N. logo c1901-1902 Note: This is the earlist Nestler slide rule in the ISRM archives. Made in Germany, by Albert Nestler Lahr i/B. Logo at this time was just Albert Nestler's initials. Note: Stock with 4 slots in well made by D&P, 'Railroad Track' style divisions placed by Nestler. Patents: DRGM 164885. Materials: Mahogony stock with laminated with white celluloid. Front Scale: 25cm // A [ B, C ] D || 27cm Back Scale: [ S, L, T] Well: extended linear metric scale, 27cm-53cm Back: Equivalents (German)
Acquisition was made possible by a gift from Andreas Fassbender of Germany. | ||
Albert Nestler Mannheim with A.N. logo c1901 REF |
Albert Nestler Mannheim with A.N. logo c1901-1902 Made in Germany, by Albert Nestler Lahr i/B. Logo at this time was just Albert Nestler's initials. Note: Stock with 4 slots in well made by D&P, 'Railroad Track' style divisions placed by Nestler. Patents: DRGM 164885. Materials: Mahogony stock with laminated with white celluloid. Front Scale: 25cm // A [ B, C ] D || 27cm Back Scale: [ S, L, T] Well: extended linear metric scale, 27cm-54cm Back: Equivalents (German) Archive photos by Andreas Fassbender of Germany. | ||
Nestler's Universalschieber c1904-1905 REF |
Nestler's Universalschieber c1904-1905 Made in Germany, by Albert Nestler Lahr i/B, Distributed by Theodr Zlocha, Mechaniker, Wien, Wiedon, Haupstr. 19. Note: Stock with 4 slots in well made by D&P, 'Railroad Track' style divisions placed by Nestler. Patents: DRP 173660. Scale based on Max Rietz (1872-1956) Patent 181110 (1902)( Materials: Mahogony stock with laminated with white celluloid. Front Scale: 25cm // L, C [ B, Sin-Cos, C ] D, A || K Back Scale: [ S, ST, T] Back: Equivalents (German) Archive - scan by Andreas Fassbender Collection. Cover of 1905 60-page book (in Italian) by Jü Nestler, of Germany.that lists the Universal instructions inside. This entire book is reprinted in the ISRM Volume 27 Italiano Nestler | ||
Albert Nestler System Rietz Pre-Model 23, c1908-1911 REF |
Albert Nestler System Rietz Pre-Model 23, c1908-1911 Made in Germany, by Albert Nestler Lahr i/B. (this logo used from 1908-1911) Note: Stock with 4 slots in well made by D&P, 'Railroad Track' style divisions placed by Nestler. Patents: DRP 173660. Scale based on Max Rietz (1872-1956) Patent 181110 (1902)( Materials: Mahogony stock with laminated with white celluloid. Front Scale: 25cm // K, A [ B, C ] D, L || ?? Back Scale: [ S, T] Back: Equivalents (German) Original owner: Gahl, written on back. Family says it was acquired in Germany in 1950. Bought used. Archive photos by Thomas G.Gahl, son of original owner. Edited by ISRM Catalog image and historical background provided by Jü Nestler, of Germany. | ||
Nestler Mannheim ISRM 13.06.20.04 |
Nestler Mannheim - c1917 (Pickworth Data Slip) Made in Germany, Stock with slots in well made by D&P, 'Railroad Track' style divisions placed by Nestler. Front Scale: 10inch // A [ B, C ] D || 27.5cm Back Scale: [ S, ST, T] Well Scale: 27.5 to 55 inch depth scale (continuation of metric measure) Back: English text: Slide Rule Data Slips, Compiled by C.N. Pickworth, Wh. Sc. | ||
Nestler Mannheim - Magnifying Cursor ISRM 08.06.28.01 Thomas Boulton (c1885-1947) Used this slide rule while working worked in the UK PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD and was second in command as a shipwright from 1900 to 1946. Born around 1885? in Portsmouth and joined Portsmouth Dockyard as an apprentice 1903, achieving master shipwright 1917. Continued on right |
Nestler Mannheim - c1917 (Pickworth Data Slip) Made in Germany. Stock with 'springy' now made by Nestler in 1905, along with 'Railroad Track' style divisions. Front Scale: 25cm // A [ B, C ] D || 10.75in Back Scale: [ S, ST, T] Slide Rule Data Slips Well Scale: 10.75 to 21.75 inch depth Scale: Back: English text: Slide Rule Data Slips, Compiled by C.N. Pickworth, Wh. Sc. Donated by Marsha Boulton, UK. great grand daughter of Thomas Boulton Cont'dDuring this time he undertook refurbishment of HMS Victory (Nelsons flagship and still the oldest commissioned warship in the World) and the Royal Yacht Britannia. Promoted to second in command in the historic Portsmouth dockyard and before WWII was designing and building warships including HMS Amphion in 1935. This was sold to the Aussies and sunk by the Japanese in 1942 having been renamed Canberra. Died in 1947 Marsha has two letters from the Admiralty, from 1944, thanking Thomas Boulton for his zeal in the war effort and commiserations to her great gran, the widow on his death. | ||
Nestler Mannheim c1920 ISRM 12.10.01.01 |
Nestler Mannheim (early - note screws on ends) Made in Germany - c1920's - May have been for a US brand Front Scale: 10in // A [ B, C ] D || 25cm Back Scale: [ sin, L, tg ] Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (in English) |
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Albert Nestler System Rietz (1925) ISRM 21.12.18.01 |
Albert Nestler System Rietz (1925) Made in Germany, by Albert Nestler Lahr i/B. Note: Stock with 4 slots in well. stock made by D&P, Conventional style divisions placed by Nestler. Patents: D.R.P. 173660, 18110. Materials: Mahogony stock with laminated with white celluloid. Front Scale: 25cm // K, A [ B, C ] D, L || 1:25 scale Back Scale: [ S, T] Back: Equivalents label missing | ||
Nestler Pocket Mannheim c1925 REF |
Nestler Pocket Mannheim (early - note screws on ends) Made in Germany - c1925's Front Scale: 10cm // A [ B, C ] D || ?? Back Scale: [ sin, L, tg ] Multilined cursor Well Markings: Gefertigt von Albert Nestler A.-G. Lahr, Baden. für Robert Bosch A.-G. Stuttgart. Back: Label Missing Archive - Photo by Jacek Szukowski Collection, Poland Note: Robert Bosch, (1861-1942) was a German engineer and industrialist who was responsible for the invention of the spark plug and magneto for automobiles and whose firm produced a wide range of precision machines and electrical equipment in plants throughout the world. He was trained in the United States and worked with Thomas Edison. |
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Albert Nestler Early 12.5 Mannheim REF |
Albert Nestler Early 12.5 Mannheim Made in Germany - c1902 Front Scale: 12.5cm // A [ B, C ] D || 13.5cm Back Scale: [ sin, L, tg ] Well Markings: 13.5cm - 26cm Back: Material properties (English) Archive - Scan Of Andreas Fassbender Collectio |
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Nestler Rietz c1920 ISRM 12.06.25.01 |
Nestler Rietz (early - note screws on ends) Made in Germany - c1920's - May have been an OEM model for a US brand. The scale configuration is common to K&E, Deitzgen, Lawrence, etc. Front Scale: 10in // A [ B, CI, C ] D, K || 25cm Back Scale: [ S, L, T ] Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (in English) |
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Nestler Nr.2 Mannhiem with Trig (A. Lietz ALCO 2976) c1928 ISRM 22.02.17.01 |
Nestler Nr.2 Mannhiem with Trig (A. Lietz ALCO 2976) c1928 Made in Germany by Albert Nestler. Note: Painted scales on wood with thin-film Celluiloid cursor Front Scale: A [ B, C ] D, K Back Scale: [ S, L, T ] Original Owner: Morris E. Bergstrom of Los Angeles, California. Gift of Rand Huggett Family, of Sutter Creek, California. See the complete Biography at the A. Lietz Co. section of the United States Gallery |
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Nestler Nr.2 Mannhiem with Trig c1928 ISRM 22.07.06.12 |
Nestler Nr.2 Mannhiem with Trig c1928 Made in Germany by Albert Nestler. Note: Painted scales on wood with thin-film Celluiloid cursor Front Scale: A [ B, C ] D, K Back Scale: [ S, L, T ] Back: U.S Circular No. 47 Equivalents. Gift of Cindy Tate of Bozeman, Montana. |
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Nestler No.2 (Feinmessinstitut Joe Klawun No.11) Mannheim ISRM 13.09.16.03 |
Nestler No.2 (Feinmessinstitut Joe Klawun No.11) Mannheim Made in Germany by Albert Nestler, Additional branding for Feinmessinstitut Joe Klawun, Berlin-Charlottenburg 5 Note: This Nestler labeled Nr.2 has laminated celluloid engine-divided scales Front Scale: A [ B, C ] D Back Slide: [ S, Lg, T ] Cursor: Missing, see Nestler No. 9 for proper cursor. Back: Blank |
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Nestler No.4 Student w/Trig 1938 ISRM 21.02.10.02 |
Nestler No.4 Student w/Trig 1938 Made in Germany by Albert Nestler, Front Scale: A [ B, C ] D Back Slide: [ S, L, T ] Back: Blank |
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Albert Nestler A-G No.7 Commercial School c1933 REF |
Albert Nestler A-G No.7 Commercial School c1933 Made in Germany - Nestlers kaufmännischer Schulrechenschieber Front Scale: q%, Z [ T, M, D% ] K, L Back: [ blank ] Gauge marks: mk, yd, cwt, lbs, feet, inch, mkg Original owner: Heinz Hobelt (written on back) Archive - Scan By Andreas Fassbender Collection |
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Albert Nestler A-G No.8 System Rietz ISRM 21.03.23.01 |
Albert Nestler A-G No.8 System Rietz Made in Germany Front Scale: A [ B, C ] D Back Slider [ blank ] Multilined cursor |
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Albert Nestler No.9 REF S477 |
Albert Nestler No.9 Made in Germany Front Scale: K, A [ B, C ] D, L Back Scale: 29.3cm [ S, L, T ] 11-5/8in Multilined cursor |
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Albert Nestler No.10 1938-1940 ISRM 13.00.00.78 |
Albert Nestler No.10 1938-1940. Made in Germany, RailRoad Track scales. Note: This has the short label which was used after 1938, but the aluminum framed cursor was used up to 1940. Front Scale: 27cm // K, A [ B, C ] D || 29.5 Back Scale: [ S, L, T ] Back: Equivalents in German. Aluminum framed cursor (replaced lens) |
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Albert Nestler No.10 1925-1938. ISRM 22.03.01.29 |
Albert Nestler No.10 1925-1938. Note: This has the long label which was used between 1906-1938. The cursor was used between 1925-1945 Made in Germany, All glass cursor Front Scale: 10in // K, A [ B, C ] D || 25cm Back Scale: [ S, L, T ] Back: Equivalents in English. Gift of Philip E. Stanley Collection |
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Nestler 11-R Rietz 13cm c1950 ISRM 20.04.10.65 |
Nestler 11-R Rietz 13cm c1950 Made in Germany - 11 scales Front Scale: 13cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] 3 lined metal framed cursor Adv on back: SULZER.- on sleeve: IPC Gift of Philip E. Stanley Collection |
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Nestler 11-ZE Electro REF P044 |
Nestler 11-ZE - Electro Closed Simplex Made in Germany - 10 scales Front Scale: 13cm // .1-.7 Cos, KW(A) [ PS(B), CI, C ] D, .7-.995 Cos Back Scale: [ S, ref, T ] 3 lined cursor Adv on Case: A.E.G. |
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Nestler 11-ZM Trig REF P021 |
Nestler 11-ZM Trig Made in Germany Front Scale: 13cm // A [ B, C ] D Back Scale: [ S, L, T ] Multilined cursor Back Adv: Ewald Friederichs. |
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Nestler 11-ZM Trig ISRM 21.02.16.02 |
Nestler 11-ZM Trig Made in Germany - Folded sheet Plastic cursor lens. Front Scale (Extended) 13cm // A [ B, C ] D Back Scale: [ S, L, T ] Back/Well promo: Krupp Stahlspunddwand. Fried. Krupp A.G., Friedrich-Alfred-Hütte, Rheinhaussen |
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Nestler 11-ZR Rietz ISRM 21.02.16.02 |
Nestler 11-ZR Rietz Made in Germany - Sheet Metal cursor blocks and riveted plastic lens. Front Scale (Extended) 13cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Multilined cursor |
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Nestler (No Model No) - Electro Scale ISRM 20.04.10.383 |
Nestler (No Model No) - Electro Scale Made in Germany - 6 scales Front Scale: 13cm // A [ B, 0-200 Motor scale), C ] D Back Scale: [ blank ] 3 lined cursor (borrowed from model No.0115). Gift Of Philip E. Stanley collection |
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Nestler 0115 Techniker ISRM 12.11.22.06 |
Nestler 0115 Techniker Made in Germany - Older model with closed trig scale windows. Front Scale: 13cm // A [ B, C ] D Back Scale: [ S, ST, T ] Multilined cursor Donated from the collection of Robert L. Allison of Ballard, Washington. |
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Nestler 0115 Techniker ISRM 20.04.10.422 |
Nestler 0115 Techniker Made in Germany - Newer model with open trig scale windows. Modern logo. Front Scale: 13cm // A [ B, C ] D Back Scale: [ S, ST, T ] Multilined cursor Gift Of Philip E. Stanley Collection. |
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Albert Nestler Nr.12 Pocket Mannheim c1915 ISRM 20.03.01.59 |
Albert Nestler Nr.12a Pocket Mannheim c1915 Made in Germany - Note screws on face and back of stock. Front Scale: A [ B, C ] D Back Scale: 14cm [ S, L, T ] 5in Gif tOf Philip E. Stanley |
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Albert Nestler Nr.12a 5in Pocket Mannheim c1915 ISRM 20.04.10.412 |
Albert Nestler Nr.12a 5in Pocket Mannheim c1915 Made in Germany - Note no screws on ends. Front Scale: 12.5cm // A [ B, C ] D || 14.5cm Back Scale: [ S, L, T ] Back: Unrecognixable writing. Gif tOf Philip E. Stanley |
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Albert Nestler Nr.12a 5in Pocket Mannheim c1920 ISRM 14.02.14.02 |
Albert Nestler Nr.12a 5in Pocket Mannheim c1920 Made in Germany - Note screws on ends to secure the laminations. Front Scale: 13cm // A [ B, C ] D || 14.5cm Back Scale: [ sin, L, tg ] Well Markings: Seimens-Schuckert. Back: Equivalents in German language. |
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Albert Nestler No.12b 5in w/ Magnifying lens, c1924 ISRM 14.02.22.01 |
Albert Nestler No.12b 5in w/ Magnifying lens, Pocket Mannheim Made in Germany - c1924 Note: on equivalents the conversion for Nautical mile = 1851.1 meters. After 1932 the conversion was 1852 meters. Front Scale: 13cm // A [ B, C ] D || 14.5cm Back Scale: [ sin, L, tg ] Well: 28cm Back: Equivalents in German language. Note: When this was received the magnifying element was loose and not positioned over the hairline. It was attached using a UV cure glass adhesive, Pacer Technology Super Glue brand. Leave it in the sun to cure. |
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Albert Nestler Nr.12b Mannheim w/Magnifying lens c1932 ISRM 22.03.01.58 |
Albert Nestler Nr.12b Mannheim w/Magnifying lens c1932 Made in Germany - Note screws on face and back of stock. Note: on equivalents the conversion for Nautical mile = 1852 meters.Before 1932 the conversion was 1851.1 meters. Front Scale: 13.5cm // A [ B, C ] D || 15cm Back Scale: 14cm [ S, L, T ] 5in Well: Blank except for model and manufacturer. Back: Equivalents label Gift of Philip E. Stanley |
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Albert Nestler No.12c 15cm c1940 REF |
Albert Nestler No.12c 15cm, Pocket Mannheim Made in Germany - c1940 Front Scale: 15cm // A [ B, C ] D || 16.5cm Back Scale: [ S, L, T ] Well: 16.5 to 35cm Back: no label. Archive - Scan By Andreas Fassbender Collection |
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Nestler 0121 Darmstadt ISRM 09.01.12.115 |
Nestler 0121 Darmstadt Made in Germany Front Scale: 13cm // P, K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, Sin Cos, Tan Cot Back Scale: [ LL1, LL2, LL3 ] Multilined cursor Donated by David Hecht, Alexandria, VA |
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Nestler 0121 Darmstadt ISRM 20.04.10.92 |
Nestler 0121 Darmstadt Made in Germany - Modern Nestler logo, blue slide, convex lens. Front Scale: 13cm // P, K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, Sin Cos, Tan Cot Back Scale: [ LL1, LL2, LL3 ] Multilined cursor Back adv: Morando Impianti S.p.A - ASTI Gift Of Philip E. Stanley |
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Nestler Nr0123 Rietz - Version 1 ISRM 21.11.24.02 |
Nestler Nr0123 Rietz - Metal Framed Cursor - Version 1 Made in Germany by Nestler. Moder Logo. metal framed cursor. Front Scale (Extended Scales):: 13cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L Back Scale (Open windows): [ S, L, T ] Gift Of Graham L. Jones of Cambridge, UK Graham L. Jones studied agricultural sciences and economics at university, followed by 2 years of compulsory National Service in the Army. He was fortunate to be commisioned and after 2 years he transferred to the Army Reserve and served as a troop commander in a volunterr BD Regiment in the Royal Engineers. His career spanned 34 years with the Agricul;tural Development and Advisory Service. Toward the end of his career he was appointed to the British Embassies in Denmark and Norway as First Secretary Agriculture and Fisheries for 4 years. He retired in 1983 |
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Nestler 0123 Rietz - Version 2 REF P050 |
Nestler 0123 Rietz - Version 2 plastic cursor Made in Germany - modern Nestler Logo. Front Scale: 13cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L Back Scale (open widows): [ S, ST, T ] Multilined cursor |
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Nestler Rietz 0123 Version 3 ISRM 20.04.10.109 |
Nestler Rietz 0123 (Red Inverse Scales) Version 3 Made in Germany - Modern Logo, green slide. convex lens. Front Scale: (Extended Scales): 13cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L Back Scale (Closed windows): [ S, ST, T ] Multilined cursor Gift Of Philip E. Stanley. |
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Nestler Rietz S REF P145 |
Nestler Rietz S - Closed simplex Made in Germany Front Scale: 13cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L Back Scale: [ S, ST, T ] Multilined cursor |
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Nestler Rietz-S ISRM 09.12.09.01 |
Nestler Rietz S Made in Japan by Uchida Yoko Co. for Nestler Note: Modern Logo, blue slide. convex lens. Front Scale: 13cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L Back Scale: [ S, ST, T ] Multilined cursor Donated by Goichi Iida of Uchida Yoko Co., Tokyo, Japan. |
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Nestler 0129 Polymath Pocket Duplex ISRM 20.03.01.63 |
Nestler 0129 Polymath Pocket Duplex Made in Germany - 22 scales Front Scale: LL01, LL02, LL03, A [ B, L, K, C ] D, LL3, LL2, LL1 Rear Scale: CT, T, ST, DF [ CF, CIF, CI, C ] D, P, S, CS Multilined cursor Gift Of Philip E. Stanley. Worcester, Mass.. |
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Albert Nestler No.13L 8in(20cm) Mannheim REF |
Albert Nestler No.13L 8in(20cm) Mannheim with Magnifying Lens ( Made in Germany Note: 8inch (20cm) slide rule with "Railroad Track" divisions and lamination screws Model nr.13L denotes "Mannheim mit Lupenläufer". Manufactured between 1912-1934. Front Scale: 20cm // A [ B, CI, C ] D || 20cm(not verified) Back Scale: [ S, lg, T ] Well: Unknown Back: Equivalents (in French) Original owner: David Alexander Liddle, father of Janet Scott. Photo provided by Janet Scott, daughter of David A. Liddle. David Alexander Liddle, was born in Scotland.(1919-1985). He served as a Desert Rat during WWII in North Africa, Egypt and Italy. After the war he became a coal miner in the Lady Victoria pit in Newtongrange which is now the National Mining Museum in Scotland. When he stopped going down the mine he became a pit prop builder. The slide rule was acquired during his military service, possibly in Casablanca where the allied troops landed. Battle of Casablance. |
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Nestler 0130 MultiMath Duplex ISRM 18.04.06.123 |
Nestler 0130 MultiMath Duplex Made in Germany - 28 scales Front Scale: P, S (Sin Cos), T1 ( Tan>45° Cot), T2 ( Tan <45° Cot), A [ B, K, CI, C ] D, R1, R2, L, ST Rear Scale: LL0, LL01, LL02, LL03, DF [ CF, CIF, CI, C ] D, LL3, LL2, LL1, LL0 Multilined cursor Gift of Leroy Hausler Collection. |
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Nestler Nr.11-E Nr.0137 - Electro ISRM 14.09.21.09 |
Nestler Nr.11-E Nr.0137- Electro Note: There are two model numbers on this specimen. The 11E was probably the early number, and the 0137 was the new catalog number. Made in Germany - 13 scales Front Scale: 5in // Dynamo/Motor, Volt, KW(A) [ HP(B), CI, C ] D, .7-.995 Cos, .1-.7 Cos Back Scale: [ S, Lg, T ] 3 lined cursor Gift of Edward Wright, Odenton, Maryland |
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Nestler 0140 Commerce 5in ISRM 20.04.10.346 |
Nestler 0140 Commerce 5in Made in Germany - 6 scales Front Scale: 5in // DF(KZ) [ CF(T), CI(%), C(T), D(Z) Rear Scale: Blank Gift of Philip E. Stanley Collection. |
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Albert Nestler No.14 Modified For Bitumen And Soap Emulsion Proportions REF |
Albert Nestler No.14 Modified For Bitumen And Soap Emulsion Proportions Made in Germany Note: "Railroad Track" divisions and lamination screws The owner of this early Nestler slide rule overlayed a paper scale onto the stock to calculating the proportion of Bitumeun and Soap (emulsifier). Front Scale (Modified): 25cm // % OF BITUMEN (C) [ LBS OR KGS OF BITUMEN (B) ] LBS OR KGS OF BITUMEN AND SOAP SOLUTION(A) || 27.4cm Back Scale: [ S, lg, T ] Well: 28-53cm Back: Equivalents (in German) Original owner: Unknown Archive - Scan by Andreas Fassbender Collection. Note: Bitumen is the oldest known thermoplastic material in use today. Its usefulness and appeal derive from its simple thermoplastic property of being a thin liquid at high temperature and a virtual solid at ambient temperature. The main components of the emulsion are asphalt (bitumen) and water. Emulsions come in different grades but typically contain between 55 and 75% asphalt. In addition to the asphalt and water, asphalt emulsions contain 0.1-2% of an emulsifier or 'soap' which functions to stabilize the emulsion. Bitumens are produced by distillation of crude oil during petroleum refining, and also occur naturally. The major use (about 80%) of bitumens is for road paving; other uses include roofing, waterproofing, sealing and painting. Asphalt Emulsion Manufacturers Association (AEMA) |
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Albert Nestler No.14/3 Mannheim with Reciprocal Scale ISRM 14.02.24.01 |
Albert Nestler No.14/3 Mannheim with Reciprocal Scale Made in Germany NOte: "Railroad Track" divisions and lamination screws Front Scale (extended): 27cm // A [ B, CI, C ] D || 27cm Back Scale: [ S, lg, T ] Well: 30-56cm Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (in German) Original owner: E.Schoder, written in case and in well of stock |
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Nestler 14/52 Micronta ISRM 09.01.12.15 |
Nestler 14/52 Micronta Made in Germany for US Brand Micronta (See Relay/Ricoh gallery) Front Scale: 10.5in // A [ B, C ] D Back Scale: [ S, lg, T ] Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (in English) Donated by David Hecht, Alexandria, Virginia |
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Albert Nestler No 20 Rietz c1905 ISRM 13.04.12.02 |
Albert Nestler No 20 Rietz Made in Germany by Albert Nester - Railroad Track scales DR Patent: no number stamped in well. In 1906 the German patent 173660 was issued. Front Scale: 27cm // K, A [ B, C ] D, L || 1:25 6.8m Back Scale: [ sin, sin/tg, tg ] Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (in German) Original location: Acquired from Sofia, Bulgaria |
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Albert Nestler No 20 Rietz 1923 REF |
Albert Nestler No 20 Rietz 1923 Made in Germany by Albert Nester - Railroad Track scales DR Patent: no number stamped in well. In 1906 the German patent 173660 was issued. Front Scale: 25cm // K, A [ B, C ] D, L || 1:25 6.8m Back Scale: [ sin, sin/tg, tg ] Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (in German) Scan contributed by Andreas Faßbender Collection |
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Nestler Nr.20 "Kiel" - Hermann Schwerdtfeger REF S326 |
Nestler Nr.20 "Kiel" - Hermann Schwerdtfeger Made in Germany - Silver screws on laminations Front Scale: 27cm // K, A [ B, C ] D, L || 1:25 6.4m Back Scale: [ sin, sin/tg, tg ] Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (in German) Hermann Schwerdtfeger was a stationery store from Wesermünde-Geestemünde, located in the vicinity of the Kiel Naval School. Other stationary stores that carried these were Johannes W. Janssen in Kiel-Wik, In addition to Albert Nestler A.G., the company A.W. FABER-CASTELL also supplied a version "Kiel", under the model designation FABER-CASTELL No. 1/94 "Kiel", for the needs of the Kiel Naval School.. |
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Nestler Nr.20/3 "Kiel" Kriegsmarine REF Andreas Faßbender (photo above) is a collector and contributor to ISRM. He is Mechanical engineer currently working in the product management of a grease manufacturer. His passion for collecting slide rules began in 2019 with this Nr. 20 "Kiel" and the instructions from Albert Nestler, which he found in his father's estate. He now specializes in the models and history of Albert Nestler. |
Nestler Nr.20/3 "Kiel" Kriegsmarine Made in Germany for the German Navy c1938 - Has Nazi Imperial Insignia Front Scale: 27cm // K, A [ B, C ] D, L || 1:25 6.8m Back Scale: [ sin, sin/tg, tg ] Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (in German). A custom data table with, among other things, special information on fuels, fuel oil-fired boilers, as well as electrical lines. Expanded description of the "Kiel" 20/3 slide rules, its scales and operation. Scan contributed by Andreas Faßbender, son of the original owner, Jakob Faßbender (in English: Fassbender) . Andreas writes: "This slide rule was manufactured according to the specifications of the German Navy for Unteroffizier training at the Naval School in Kiel. The slide rule presented here belonged to my father, Jakob Faßbender, (23.12.1920, to 06.12.2009).. He served in the Kriegsmarine from 01.10.1939 until 08.05.1945. During this time, he underwent several courses at various locations of the Kiel Naval School. His last command took him on 18.11.1944 to the 2nd Submarine Training Division at Gotenhafen. Here he and his comrades were trained for duty on a Type XXI submarine. From my point of view the fate has meant it twice well with him. On the one hand it came for him to no more front deployment. (The submarine weapon was in the Second World War the weapon type with the highest loss rate.). Secondly, he survived the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff, but that is another story. The exact history and individual stations of this slide rule I can no longer exactly trace. It can be assumed that the slide rule was produced at the end of the Second World War. A clue to this is provided by the absence of the nickel silver screws at the ends of the scales. A detail I will discuss later. However, the good state of preservation indicates that it must have found its way to the Rhineland, the home of our family, shortly thereafter." This slide rule was manufactured according to the specifications of the German Navy for Unteroffizier training at the Naval School in Kiel. These specimens turn out to be rather rare today.The teaching material for the subject mathematics is described in chapter 3. "The Slide Rule." |
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Alfred Nestler 2010 Mannheim ISRM 21.03.19.01 |
Alfred Nestler 2010 Mannheim Made in Germany by Alfred Nestler AG Front Scale: A [ B, C ] D Back scale: [ S, L, T ] Note: Glued plastic cursor assembly.. |
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Dieterich-Post Mannheim (Alfred Nestler 2012) ISRM 13.10.07.09 |
Dieterich-Post Mannheim (Alfred Nestler 2012) Made in Germany by Alfred Nestler for Dieterich-Post Co. Los Angeles - San Fransisco - Oakland Note: Rebranding inside well. Front Scale: A [ B, C ] D Back scale: [ S, L, T ] Note: Thin film plastic cursor. See the Nestler 2012 which has a metal framed cursor. |
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Nestler 2012 (Metal Frame Cursor) ISRM 13.10.07.05 |
Nestler 2012 (Metal Frame Cursor) Made in Germany - Albert Nestler A.G. Lahr (Baden) Front Scale: A [ B, C ] D Back Scale: [ S, L, T ] Back: US Equivalents (English) Previous Owner: Cosentio (Name in well of stock) |
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Albert Nestler No21 Darmstad (c1937) ISRM 13.04.04.01 |
Albert Nestler No21 Darmstad (c1937) Made in Germany by Albert Nester AG. - 1937 German Patent 650658 (cursor) Front Scale: 27cm, Lg // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, Sin Cos || Sin Cos, Tan Ctg Back Scale: [ LL1, LL2, LL3 ] Multilined cursor, offset center hairline, KW, q, PSd Back: Equivalents (German) |
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Albert Nestler 21 Darmstadt ISRM 11.11.17.01 |
Albert Nestler 21 - Darmstadt Made in Germany Front Scale [extended] 27cm, L // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, P || Sin Cos, Tan Ctg Back Scale: [ LL1, LL2, LL3 ] Multilined cursor, offset center hairline, KW, q, PSd (notice broader lens on edge) Back: Equivalents (German)(notice differences in back label which includes instructions) |
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Albert Nestler 21 Darmstadt ISRM 18.04.06.124 |
Albert Nestler 21 - Darmstadt Made in Germany (Post WWII) Front Scale: 27cm, L // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, Sin Cos || Sin Cos, Tan Ctg Back Scale: [ LL1, LL2, LL3 ] Multilined cursor, offset center hairline, KW, q, PSd Back: Equivalents (German) Gift of Leroy Hausler Collection |
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Albert Nestler 22 REF |
Albert Nestler 22 (Pocket version of No.23) Made in Germany Front Scale (extended): 16cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L || 18cm Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Well: 18 to 34cm Multilined cursor with magnifying lens Back: Equivalents (German) Scan by Prof Joerne Luetjens Collection, Germany |
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Albert Nestler 22R System Rietz c1932 ISRM 20.03.01.62 |
Albert Nestler 22R System Rietz c1932 (Pocket version of No.23) Made in Germany Note: Front Scale (extended): 15cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L || 17.4cm Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Well: 18 to 35cm Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (German) Note: 1 Nautical mile=1852 meters (changed from 1851.1 meters in 1932_ Gift Of Philip E. Stanley of Worcester, Mass. |
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Albert Nestler 23 System Rietz c1908 REF |
AlbertNestler 23 System Rietz - Closed simplex Made in Germany Front Scale (Railroad Track divisions) 25cm // K, A [ B, C ] D, L || ?? Back Scale: [ S, T ] 2 cursors showncursor Back: Equivalents (German) Note: Original owner/user: Gahl, purchased in Germany. Scanned by son, Tom Gahl 1911 Nestler Catalog |
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Albert Nestler 23R/3 SystemRietz c1930 ISRM 13.00.00.50 |
AlbertNestler 23R/3 System Rietz - Closed simplex Made in Germany. Mahagony Stock laminated cellulous.scales. Screws used to prevent shrinkage. Note all black CI Scale: Front Scale (Extended scales in red) 27cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L || 1:25 Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (German) |
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Albert Nestler 23RF SystemRietz c1930 REF S420 |
AlbertNestler 23RF System Rietz - Closed simplex Made in Germany Front Scale (note change in extended scales from S250/S565) Note: L scale marked G+1 and P-1 28cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L || 1:25 6.5cm Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Well: 30-55cm Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (German) |
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Albert Nestler 23R System Rietz ISRM 17.05.23.01.X (deaccessioned) |
Albert Nestler 23R System Rietz c1906 Made in Germany 1906-1913 Note 1: Railroad track style divisions. Screwed laminations Note 2: The patent DR 173660 was applied for on 26 April 1905 and granted on 27 July 1906. Front Scale[extended]: 27cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L || 1:25 6.5cm Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Well: 30-56cm Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (German) |
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Albert Nestler 23R System Rietz REF S250 |
Albert Nestler 23R System Rietz c1908 Made in Germany 1906-1913 Note 1: Railroad track style divisions. Screwed laminations Note 2: The patent DR 173660 was applied for on 26 April 1905 and granted on 27 July 1906. Front Scale[extended]: 28cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L || 1:25 6.5cm Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Well: 30-55cm Multilined cursor Th. Zlocha, Wien Back: Equivalents (German) |
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Albert Nestler 23RF System Rietz S565 |
Albert Nestler 23RF System Rietz - Spanish Made in Germany (Instria Alemana) Front Scale: 28cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L || 1:25 6.8cm Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Well: 30-56cm Multilined cursor multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (Spanish) Donated by Bill Demian, Modesto, CA |
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Albert Nestler 23RF/3 System Rietz ISRM 09.04.24.01.X |
Albert Nestler 23RF/3 System Rietz - Closed simplex Made in Germany Front Scale (extended) 27cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L || 1:5 cm Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Multilined cursor multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (German) Donated by Jürgen Nestler, Hausach, Germany |
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Albert Nestler 23RF/3 System Rietz ISRM 09.04.24.02 |
Albert Nestler 23RF/3 SystemRietz - Closed simplex Made in Germany Front Scale (extended) 27cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L || 1:25 cm Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Well: 30-55cm Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (German) Donated by Jürgen Nestler, Hausach, Germany |
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Albert Nestler 23RF/3 System Rietz ISRM 20.01.20.02 |
Albert Nestler 23RF/3 System Rietz - Closed simplex Made in Germany - RR track divisions Notice the two triangle logos in the well. the other 23Rs do not have them. Front Scale (extended) 27cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L || 1:5 cm Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (German) Gift of Dr. Michael Sachs of Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. |
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REF Nestler 0205 Polymath-Duplex Demonstration Rule in Carrying case |
Nestler 0205 Polymath-Duplex Demonstration Rule in Carrying case Made in Germany - 1962-1972 Photo by Jürgen Nestler, Hausach, Germany |
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Nestler 0210 Darmstadt ISRM 09.04.24.04 |
Nestler 0210 Darmstadt - Closed simplex Made in Germany - date code 275 (Feb 1975) Front Scale (extended) 27cm, lg(L) // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, P || S, T Back Scale: [ LL1, LL2, LL3 ] Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (German) Donated by Jürgen Nestler, Hausach, Germany |
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Nestler 0218 Darmstadt ISRM 09.04.24.05 |
Nestler 0218 Darmstadt - Closed simplex Made in Germany - date code 166 (Jan 1966) Front Scale (extended) 10 in // L, K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, P, S, T Back Scale: [ LL1, LL2, LL3 ] Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (English) Donated by Jürgen Nestler, Hausach, Germany |
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S206 Nestler 0232 Rietz |
Nestler 0232 Rietz - Closed simplex Made in Germany Front Scale (extended) 27cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L || 10.5in Back Scale: [ Sin, SinTan, Tan ] Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (German) |
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Nestler Nr. 0239 Rietz Green Slide ISRM 21.03.19.02 |
Nestler Nr. 0239 Rietz Green Slide Made in Germany - date code 562 (May 1962) Front Scale: 10.5in // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L Back Scale: [ Sin, Sin.tan(SRT), Tan] Back: Equivalents English Multilined cursor Belonged to: R.P Crosthwaite (written on box). Lancashire Polytechnic graduated c1968. Research revealed that he was an Astronomer. School of Physics and Astronomy, Preston. Member of the Royal Astronomical Society. He was coauthor of many papers One was the Spectral Shape and Variability of blazar 3C 446 dated 1986 (curator could not find a photo). |
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Nestler Nr. 0239 Rietz ISRM 09.04.24.03 |
Nestler Nr. 0239 Rietz Made in Germany - date code 68 Front Scale: 27cm // K, A [ B, R(CI), C ] D, L Back Scale: [ Sin, Sin.tg(SRT), Tg(Tan)] Back: Equivalents German and English Multilined cursor Gift of Colins Barnes, UK |
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Nestler Nr. 0239 Rietz ISRM 22.03.01.45 |
Nestler Nr. 0239 Rietz dc768 Made in Germany - Modern logo, Green slide. NOte: Stock construction, closed trig windows. Front Scale: 27cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L Back Scale: [ S, ST, T] Back: Blank Multilined cursor Gift of Philip E. Stanley Collection |
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Nestler 0251 Alpha |
Nestler 0251 Alpha Got a scan or one to donate for the archive? |
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Nestler 0252 Beta ISRM 09.04.24.03 |
Nestler 0252 Beta Made in Germany - date code 1069 (Sep 1969) Front Scale K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L Back Scale: M(cm), DF [ CF, CIF, CI, C ] D, Z(inch) Multilined cursor Donated by Jürgen Nestler, Hausach, Germany |
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Nestler 0253 Gamma |
Nestler 0253 Gamma Got a scan or one to donate for the archive? |
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Nestler 0254 Delta LogLog ISRM 23.01.02.01 |
Nestler 0254 Delta LogLog Made in Germany - date code 1167 (Nov 1967) Front Scale L, K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, LL3, LL2, LL1 Back Scale: T1 Cot1,, T2 Cot2, DF [ CF, CIF, CI, C ] D, S Cos, ST Multilined cursor Gift of Michael Rosenborg of Canyonville, Oregon. Michael is a retired High School teacher with a Master degree in mathematics. He re-gifted numerous slide rules which he received them fron a USENET group a decade ago, for ISRM's school loaner program. |
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Nestler 0260 Mechanica (for Machinists) ISRM 09.04.24.09 |
Nestler 0260 Mechanica (for Machinists) Made in Germany - date code 375 (Mar 1975) Front Scale (extended) 27cm, Rohr (phi)mm // Schnittiefe a, Hobein m/s, (Pattenbr.) D.H./min [ Schnittgeschw.m/min, Vorschub s/U in mm Vorschub s/U in mm, C ] D th in min. || tan, sin Back Scale: [ Länge, Plattenstärke/in mm, shape mm ] Multilined cursor Back: Speeds and feeds (German) Donated by Jürgen Nestler, Hausach, Germany |
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Albert Nestler No.27 Präzision (precision), post 1938 REF Robert Drury writes: "I inherited a slide-rule belonging to my father when he passed away. The cardboard case, which feels quite strong to the touch, was wrapped in black plastic electing tape to protect the case from general ware and tear and has my 1965 address on it.". (continued on right). |
Albert Nestler No.27 Präzision (precision), post 1938 From 1938 catalog: "It is important to note that the word 'precision' does not carry the name because it is more accurate than other varieties of slide rules, but it has a great sensitivity through the double divisions. Always traced to 25cm and then again from the left index (25cm) ". What this means that the scales are wrapped to give the equivalent length as a standard 10 inch [25 cm] slide rule. Made in Germany - 18cm X 3cm X 1cm. Made of Mahagony with celluloid laminations. Screws on ends for holding down laminations. Front Scale: 6.5in, L(0-5), L(5-10) // C(1-10), B(1-3.3) [ B(1-3.3), CI(10-3.3), CI(3.3-1), B(3.3-10)] B(3.3-10), S || K(1-13.2), K(13-1000 Back Scale: [ S1, S2, S&T, T ] Cursor: Hairlines extened to tabs on top and bottom edges. Back: Equivalents in German language. Archive- Photos by Robert Drury, belonged to his father. (cont'd from left) " I remember my father give a demo, but I have forgotten all. I can only speculate as to where my father acquired the item, either he picked it up when in Germany/Berlin at the end of WWII. Or my father may have inherited it from his father, who was a draughtsman / surveyor building Airdromes in Kenya and elsewhere under the British Empire. My grandfather was brought up in New Zealand, worked in Kenya, spoke fluent Swahili, fought in West Africa Rifles during WWII." |
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Albert Nestler No.28 Universal 400° Stadia, post 1938 ISRM 14.02.22.01 |
Albert Nestler No.28 Universal 400° Stadia, post 1938 Note: for topographic and tachymetric calculations, used by surveyors. Made in Germany - Note: no screws on ends for holding down laminations. Front Scale: 27cm // L, D [ B, Cos2, SinCos, C ] D || K, A Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Well Markings: Seimens-Schuckert. Back: Equivalents in German language. Manual PDF Italian, Manual PDF German |
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Nestler Nr. 29a American-System Log Log Duplex REF |
Nestler Nr. 29a American-System Log Log Duplex- c1950 Made in Germany - 17 scales Front Scale: K, DF [ CF, CIF, CI, C ] D, L Back Scale: LL0, A [B, S, T, C ] LL3, LL2, LL1 archive - Scan donated by Jürgen Nestler, , Hausach, Germany |
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Nestler 0290 Polymath Duplex - Screwed Cursor Assembly ISRM 14.03.09.01 |
Nestler 0290 Polymath Duplex - dc77 Made in Germany, 24 scales Improved Dec Trig Log Log Front Scale: LL01, LL02, LL03, A [ B, L, K, C ] D, LL3, LL2, LL1 Back Scale: CT, T, ST, DF [ CF, CIF, CI, C ] D, P, S, CS |
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Nestler 0290 Polymath Duplex - Injection Molded Cursor ISRM 19.06.21.01 |
Nestler 0290 Polymath Duplex - dc361 (Mar 1961) Made in Germany, 22 scales Improved Dec Trig Log Log Front Scale: LL01, LL02, LL03, A [ B, L, K, C ] D, LL3, LL2, LL1 Back Scale: CT, T, ST, DF [ CF, CIF, CI, C ] D, P, S, CS Gift of Mike Simmonds of Hertfordshire, UK |
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Nestler 0291 Polymath Duplex ISRM 04.11.11.01 |
Nestler 0291 Polymath Duplex - 1954 Made in Germany, 1954 - 22 scales Improved Dec Trig Log Log Front Scale: LL01, LL02, LL03, A [ B, L, K, C ] D, LL3, LL2, LL1 Back Scale: CT, T, ST, DF [ CF, CIF, CI, C ] D, P, S, CS Note: Pickett 140 Cursor. (In ISRM display case) Manual 2.44MB |
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Nestler 0292 MultiMath Duplex ISRM 12.06.24.39 Nestler 0292 Insert (note the small black tool taped to the insert. It is used to take apart the cursor for cleaning. |
Nestler 0292 MultiMath Duplex - 1970 Made in Germany - 28 scales - dc 2170 Front Scale: P, S (Sin Cos), T1 (Tan>45° Cot), T2 (Tan<45° Cot), A [B, K, CI, C ] D, R1, R2, L, ST Back Scale: LL0, LL01, LL02, LL03, DF [ CF, CIF, CI, C ] D, LL3, LL2, LL1, LL0 Multilined cursor: Kw, PS, d, q Manual 2.44MB |
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Nestler 29/52 Log Log Duplex ISRM 12.01.10.2021 |
Nestler 29/52 Log Log Duplex - 1954 Made in Germany - 24 scales Front Scale: CT, T, ST, A [B, L, K, C ] D, P, S, CS Back Scale: LL01, LL02, LL03, DF [ CF, CIF, CI, C ] D, LL3, LL2, LL1 gifted by Wayne H. Keene, PhD. of Boothbay Harbor, Maine. Sent by son-in-law Tim Donahue. Wayne H. Keene was provided this slide rule in 1954 by a friend in living in Germany, prior to starting his undergraduate freshmen year in Engineering Physics. He used it in hi undergraduate studied while earning his PhD in Physics at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and then during the early career at Raytheon Company. There he was involved in the development of laser weather radar, laser-based air pollution monitoring systems, and laser-based submarine communications systems. |
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Nestler 0297 Electronic I Duplex REF |
Nestler 0297 Electronic I Duplex Made in Germany, 22 scales Improved Dec Trig Log Log Front Scale: 20Log U2/U1, U2/U1, √(Z2/Z1) [ R.Z, G.Y, U ] J, ln U2/U1 Back Scale: dbm PegelI, PI [ UI, UII, Z2 ] Zges, PII, dbm PegelII archive - Scan by Steve Seale Collection, Nashville, Tennessee |
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Albert Nestler Nr.31 Timber Slide Rule (c1938) ISRM 14.01.10.01 On the right are scans of 1938 catalog and instructions by Jürgen Nestler in Germany, grandson of founder Albert Nestler (1851-1901). Jürgen said his father used this model of slide rule to calculate the wood required for the production of Nestler slide rules. |
Albert Nestler Nr.31 Timber Slide Rule (8inch/20cm) Cataloge description: (German) Nr. 31 Nestler Holzhandler Rechenschieber - Dieser Rechenschieber ist ein auberordentlich praktisches, unentbehrliches Hilfsmittel, speziell fuer fie gesmante Holzindustrie. Bei Taxationen, Holzkaufen, Holzversteigerungen etc., bei Berechnung von Rund und Kantholz etc., leistet er hervorragende Dienste. Translated to English: No.31 Nestler Timber slide rule - This slide rule is an extraordinarily practical, indispensable tool, especially for the entire timber industry. In taxation, wood buying, wood auctions etc., when calculating round and square timber, etc., It does an excellent service. Made in Germany by Albert Nestler A.G., c1938) Front Scales: A [ l, U ] D Back Scale: 23cm, 9inch Original owner: The uncle of Matej Marka's mother, Slovenia
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Nestler 0320 Oil-Rule, Dr. Schmeling REF |
Nestler 0320 Oil-Rule, Dr. Schmeling Made in Germany br> Front Scale: λ°F, °F, °C, X² [ X², 1:X, X ] X, d15°C, lgx/°API, λ°C Back Scale: Oil Thickness Hints [ W, Cs, °E, SSU ] Equations Multilined cursor Scan by Jürgen Nestler, Hausach, Germany |
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Nestler Nr. 33 Chemiker REF |
Nestler Nr. 33 Chemiker Made in Germany Front Scales: 27cm // Sought [ Found CI C ] D L Scan by Jürgen Nestler, Hausach, Germany |
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Nestler 0330 Chemiker REF |
Nestler 0330 Chemiker Made in Germany Front Scales: 10.5in // Sought [ Found CI C ] D L Scan by Peter Owen, UK |
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Nestler 34 System Hanauer REF |
Nestler 34 System Hanauer Made in Germany produced from 1912 to 1947. Front Scales: 25cm // Q(A) [ D, q, C, R ] B C || P, P Back Scale: [ S, S&T, L, T] Multi-lined Cursor Well: Blank Scan by Otto van Poelje, Netherlands |
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Nestler 35 System Peter REF |
Nestler 35 System Peter Made in Germany Front Scales: 25cm // LL0, A [ B, C ] D LL1 || 25cm Back Scale: [ S, T] Well: 29-55cm Scan by Hubert |
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Nestler No.36 Electro (c1941) REF |
Nestler No.36 Electro Made in Germany Front Scale: 27cm // LL, 100KW, Amps (A) [ distance Km(B)PS, CI, C ] D, LL || K Back Scale: [ S, L, T ] Well: Dynamo, Volt Multilined cursor, wrapped to bottom edge. single hairline on edge. Back: Electrical Constants (German) Scan By Andreas Faßbender Collection |
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Nestler No.37 Electro (c1937) ISRM 18.11.09.01 |
Nestler No.37 Electro Made in Germany Front Scale: 25cm // V, P.S.(A)100P.S. [ K.W.(B)100K.W,, C ] D, L(U) || LL2, LL3 Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Well: 30-55.9cm (note: scale on top edge of well) Multilined cursor, wrapped to bottom edge. 2 hairlines on edge. Back: Electrical Constants (German) Gifted by Eileen S. Sappah of Waretown, New Jersey. She found this slide rule the attic of a home she purchased in Ringwood, New Jersey, that was previously owned by a deceased German man. Note: This is the same model as used by the Soviet rocket scientist, Sergei Korolëv (USSR).
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Nestler No.37 Electro (c1941) ISRM 14.02.28.02 |
Nestler No.37 Electro - Closed simplex Made in Germany Front Scale: 27cm // V, PS(A)100PS [ KW(B)100KW, CI, C ] D, L(U) || LL2, LL3 Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Well: 30-55.6cm (note: scale on bottom edge of well) Multilined cursor, wrapped to bottom edge. single hairline on edge. LL2 and LL3 scales shifted. Back: Electrical Constants (German) Note: This is the same model as used by rocket scientist Wernher von Braun (Germany/USA). The following photo is taken from the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum Display: |
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Nestler 0370 Electro (Inch) ISRM 17.05.02.43 |
Nestler 0370 Electro (Inch) Made in Germany - date code 164 (Jan 1964) Front Scale: 10.5in // V, A(PS) [ B(KW), CI, C ] D, U || LL2, LL3 Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (English) Original owner(s): D. Leach and D. Light Gift Of Mike Weaver, UK |
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Nestler 0370 Electro (Metric) ISRM 09.04.24.06 |
Nestler 0370 Electro (Metric) Made in Germany - date code 175 (Jan 1975) Front Scale: 27cm // V, A(PS) [ B(KW), CI, C ] D, U || LL2, LL3 Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (German) Donated by Jürgen Nestler, Hausach, Germany |
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Nestler 0373 System Moisson REF |
Nestler 0373 System Moisson Made in Germany - date code 97 Front Scale: 27cm // ω(2πf), L [ C(ρF) D/I, D•n1 ] λ(m), f(kHz) || 10.5in Back Scale: [ blank] Multilined cursor Back: Zahl de windungen pro cm - Widerstand pro m (German), Number of turns per cm - Resistance per m Archive - Scan by Andreas Fassbender Collection, Germany |
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Albert Nestler A-G No.40 Commercial slide rule c1930 ISRM 23.10.14.01 Prof. Dr. Josef Klöss (1915-2009) Was the youngest of four siblings on a farm in the Swabian village Obermarchtal, Josef was destined to become a priest following family tradition. But after a very unhappy semester at the theological college his father granted his wish to become a physician instead. Continued on right. |
Albert Nestler A-G No.40 Commercial slide rule Made in Germany, 1925 - 1930 Front Scale: 25cm // Z(Zinsen=Interest) [ T(Tag=days), M(m) Metric/Monetary Conversions, D (Discount) ] K (Kapital=capital) || 10in Back Scale: [ £, S, d ] (equivalents among the divisions of the Pound and the Guinea) Back: (German) Monentary Conversions (8 currencies listed) and Unit conversions (Eng, USA, Russi.) Note: the Z and T scales allow the rule to be used for ordinary multiplication and division calculations. Original Owner: Prof. Dr. Josef Klöss (1915-2009) of Bad Homburg. Germany. Gift of Martina Schnitzler of Steinen, Germany, Daughter of Joseph Klöss. Con't.After completing the mandatory Reich Labor Service he started his medical studies in 1938 at the university of Tübingen, followed by Munich, Königsberg, Wien and Freiburg.After his final exams and doctorate in 1942 he was deployed as medical surgeon to the battle fields in Italy. Being captured in 1945 by the American forces he spent his POW time in the employ of various Army Internee Hospitals in Southern Germany before returning to the Medical University Clinic in Tübingen, followed by the University Clinics in Göppingen and Freiburg where he habilitated in 1960. In 1964 he moved on to Frankfurt on the Main as director of the Surgical Clinic at the St. Marienhospital and honorary professor at the Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe University until his retirement in 1984. Josef Klöss passed away in April 2009 leaving behind Margarete, his wife of 58 years, three children and four grandchildren. |
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Albert Nestler A-G No.40 "Kaufmann" Commercial slide rule ISRM 12.01.10.01 |
Albert Nestler A-G No.40 "Kaufmann" Commercial slide rule Made in Germany, Scale set shown in 1938 catalog Front Scale: 27cm // q (percentage), Z(Zinsen=Interest) [ T(Tag=days), M(m) Metric/Monetary Conversions, D (Discount) ] K (Kapital=capital), L(line of numbers in equal parts) || 10in Back Scale: [ £, S, d ] (equivalents among the divisions of the Pound and the Guinea) Back:(German) Unit conversions (Eng, USA, Rußi.) Original Owner: Martin Vaupel in Bremen, Germany (Engraved in well of slide rule and embossed on case Note: the Z and T scales allow the rule to be used for ordinary multiplication and division calculations. Note: Compare with the pre 1938 specimen. Added q and L scales, and has a longer 27mm rule. Also back label has changed. |
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Albert Nestler A-G No.40 25cm REF |
Albert Nestler A-G No.40 25cm Made in Germany 25cm // C [ D, Metric/Monetary Conversions, I(Interest) ] A || 11-5/8in Back Scale: [ L, S, d ] Archive - Scan by Peter Owen, UK |
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Albert Nestler A-G No.40 15cm Commerce Pocket REF |
Albert Nestler A-G No.40 15cm Commerce Pocket Made in Germany 15cm // Z(Zinsen=Interest) [ T(Tag=days), M(m) Metric/Monetary Conversions, D (Discount) ] K (Kapital=capital) || 6in Back Scale: [ £, Sh, d ] Original owner (from Greece): Tim Δ. ΠΑΜΠΟΥΚΑΖ (written on back). Archive - Scan By Andreas Fassbender Collection, Germany |
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Nestler 0408 Hanseat ISRM 09.04.24.08 |
Nestler 0408 Hanseat (Finance) Made in Germany - date code 166 (Jan 1965) Front Scale (extended) DF(KZ) [ CF(T), CI(%), C(T) ] D(Z) Back:Blank Dual lined (red and black) cursor Donated by Jürgen Nestler, Hausach, Germany Insert, Cleaning Instructions |
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Albert Nestler A-G Model No. 41 4in Pocket (1923) ISRM 20.04.10.163 |
Albert Nestler A-G Model No.41 4in Pocket (1923) Made in Germany Front Scale: A [ B, C ] D Back Scale: 11.5cm [ S, L, T ] 4.5inch Original owner. L.W. Hodson. Promeo on sleeve: Schwitzer-Cummins Company,, Indianapolois Gift Of Philip Stanley Collection |
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Albert Nestler A-G No.41 4in Pocket (1923) ISRM 13.12.03.02 |
Albert Nestler A-G No.41 4in Pocket (1923) Made in Germany Front Scale: A [ B, C ] D Back 11cm [ S, L, T] 4.25inch Note: Cracked glass |
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Albert Nestler A-G No.41 Pocket (c1925) ISRM 21.02.16.03 |
Albert Nestler A-G No.41 Pocket (c1925) Made in Germany - No Model number on slide rule Front Scale: A [ B, C ] D Back 11.5cm [ S, L, T] 4.50inch |
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Albert Nestler No.41 Pocket (c1925) ISRM 20.04.01.251 |
Albert Nestler No.41 Pocket (c1925) Made in Germany - No Model number on slide rule.Missing lens Front Scale: A [ B, C ] D Back 11cm [ S, L, T] 4.25inch Back: Earl's Cement Promo Gift Of Philip Stanley Collection |
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Albert Nestler 42 (possibly) 4in (1923) ISRM 20.04.10.413 |
Albert Nestler 42 (possibly) 4in Pocket (1923) Made in Germany Front Scale: A [ B, C ] D Back: 11.5cm [ blank] 4.5inch Back advertisement: The Warner& Swasey Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Gift Of Philip Stanley Collection |
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Albert Nestler No.42Z 10cm (c1925) ISRM 20.04.01.122 |
Albert Nestler No.42Z 10cm Pocket (c1925) Made in Germany - Thin film cursor. Front Scale: 10cm // A [ B, C ] D Back slide: [ blank ] Back: Waelde, Kade & Erath Promo, Stahlbauten, Schwäb Hall, Steinbach. Gift Of Philip Stanley Collection |
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Nestler 0439 System JAKOB (Reinforced Concrete) ISRM 09.04.24.11 |
Nestler 0439 System JAKOB (Reinforced Concrete) Made in Germany - date code 274 (Feb 1974) Front Scale (extended) 27cm, Yh(Kx), Yh(Kz), // K, A [ B, R(Fe) CI, C ] D, Yh(m), || Yh(Kf),Yh(Kf), Back Scale: [ S, S&T, T ] Multilined cursor Back: Equivalents (German) Donated by Jürgen Nestler, Hausach, Germany See Explanation and how used at Ron Manley's site |
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Nestler Elemath RS Duplex ISRM 09.04.24.14 |
Nestler Elemath RS Duplex - c1975 Made in Japan by Uchida Yoko Co. for Nestler 20 scales - Student Rule Front Scale: K, A [B, CI, C ] D, L Back Scale: T1 (Tan>45° Cot), T2 (tan< 45° Cot), DF [ CF, CIF, CI, C ] D, S (Sin Cos), ST < 6° Multilined cursor: Kw, PS, d, q Donated by Ted Hume and the Oughtred Society, through the generosity of Jürgen Nestler - Sets of these are available in the ISRM Loaner Program Manual 2.44MB (Includes above scales) |
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Nestler Polymath-Duplex ISRM 09.04.24.10 |
Nestler Polymath-Duplex - c1975 Made in Germany - 24 scales Front Scale: LL01, LL02, LL03, A [B, L, K, C ] D, LL3, LL2, LL1 Back Scale: Cot) T, ST, DF [ CF, CIF, CI, C ] D, P, S Cos Multilined cursor: Kw, PS, d, q Donated by Jürgen Nestler, Hausach, Germany Insert, Cleaning Instructions (Elemath and Ploymath series) |
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Nestler Elemath Log Log ISRM 09.04.24.07 |
Nestler Elemath Log Log - c1975 Made in Germany - 25 scales Front Scale: L, K, A [B, BI, CI, C ] D, LL1, LL2, LL3 Back Scale: T1 Cot, T2 Cot, DF [ CF, CIF, CI, C ] D, P, S Cos, ST Multilined cursor: Kw, PS, d, q Donated by Jürgen Nestler, Hausach, Germany |
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Nestler A-G System Kolb (Dairy) REF |
Nestler A-G System Kolb (Dairy) Made in Germany - c1960 Modern logo. Note: Funkes Molkereischieber nach Ing. K. Kolb. (Calculates percentages and yields of cream, butter, whole milk, etc.) Front Scale: I [ II, III ] IV Back: [ blank ] Archive - Scan By Andreas Fassbender Collection |
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Nestler Convoy Traffic Separation ISRM 21.07.01.01 |
Nestler Convoy Traffic Separation - dc1976 Made in Germany - Note: Text is in Dutch and French Note: ABL Règla à calcul pour mouvements routiers. (French) Note: Designed to optimize the separation of road vehicles, especially commercial trucks. Front Scale: 27cm // Distances-Astanden [ miles, km, Minutes-Minuut, 1 to 15 hr-Uur ] D, Nombre de véhiclules, Aantal voertuigen Back Scale: 10.5 inches Sleeve Promo: Westf. Versandhaus, für Lichtpaus-Zeichen-und Vermessungsbedarf G.m.b.H., Bielfeld. Ruf: 61811/12 Donated by Andreas Faßbender of Germany |
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Albert Nestler Entfernungsmesser (Range Finder) c1938 REF |
Albert Nestler Entfernungsmesser (Range Finder) c1938 Made in Germany - Note Swastika symbol in detail Front Scale: Em:, Gerätekonet //Ablage in Winkelsekunden [ Ablage in m, Wahre E in hm ] Gerätekonstante || 36cm Back Scale: Blank Back: Rechnungsbelspiele (instructions German) Donated by Andreas Faßbender of Germany |
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Nestler Aircraft Tracking (Fluggeschwindigkeit) 25cm/10in cWWII ISRM 21.10.15.01 |
Nestler Aircraft Tracking (Fluggeschwindigkeit) 25cm/10in cWWII Made in Germany by Albert Nestler - Labels all in German. Front Scale: 1:3000000 km // Entefernung km [ Flugzeit Min.Stunden, Flug-Geschw. ] Fluggeschwindigkeitkm pro Stunde \\ 1:1000000 km Back : blank Note: This slide rule was used to calculate the speed and direction of flight of allied aircraft bombing formations with the help of a signal box to provide advance warning to intended targets in Germany. This 10 inch specimen and a 20 inch version, with a full description of its use are in the Military gallery along with more WWII era photos. |
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Nestler Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken Pocket Textile c1956 REF |
Nestler Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken Pocket Textile c1956 Made in Germany - for Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG 25 scales Front Scale: 13cm // K, A [ B, CI, C ] D, L Back Scale: [ NeBw, Td, NeKg ] Back: Formulae used for textiles. Back Company promos: Kunstseiden AG, Wuppertal, Elberfeld; Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG, Wuppertal, Elberfeld; Spinnfaser AG, Kassel. Multilined cursor Photo from the David Rance Collection, The Netherlands. |
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Nestler RP 75 Pocket Circular (c1960's) REF |
Nestler RP 75 Pocket Circular (c1960's) Made in Germany by Nestler 7.5cm Diameter, 6 scales Front Scale: L, D ( C, CI, A, K ) Back Blank Photo from the Andreas Fassbender Collection, Germany. |
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Nestler RL 130 Pocket Circular (c1960's) REF |
Nestler RL 130 Pocket Circular (c1960's) Made in Germany by Nestler 13.0 cm Diameter, 6 scales Front Scale: Kg, B(%), D ( C, CI ) Back Slide: Photo from the David Rance Collection, The Netherlands. Squaring the Circle - Overlooked Nestler Models by David Rance. Covers Nestler circular slide rules. |
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Albert Nestler 'Star' Structural Beam Tables REF Pages 0-III (0-3) |
Albert Nestler 'Star' Structural Beam Tables C1913) Made in Germany by Albert. Designed by Emil Wolf of Strasbourg i.E.,.Patent: D.R.G.M. 565806 issued 10.9.1913 Note: The Great War (WWI) in 1914 interrupted and prevented the mass production of this unique specimen. Fold out tables used with extendable cursor lens to read 14 (numbered 0-13 or 0-XIII) pages. Materials: Celluloid scales screwed or glued onto mahogany; book consists of heavy paper or cardboard pages. Note: The book portion of the device may be opened when the plastic cursor lens is retracted downward past the scale on the cover labelled 'Kg' Front Scale: Kg [ ?, ?, C ] D || n2, L Back Scale: [ U, F ] Cursor: 2.2 X 4.3 X 1.5 cms; metal framed extendable plastic lens; lines = three, defining areas designated as 'E' and 'H' Table Pages: [ Blegung: Pag. I-IV ] [ Druck,Zug, Ascheerung: pag.V-VI ] [ Knickung: Pag. VII-XII ] [ Wichtiger Drucktext: Pag. 0 und XIII ] Scan and description by Steve Seale collection. Edits by Andreas Fassbender. Full Resolution (6682x10630 px) of tables Pages IV-IX (4-9) and X-XIII (10-13) |
Albert Nestler 1938 Product Line Catalog This was produced in celebration of the 60th anniversary. Scanned by Jürgen Nestler, Hausach, Germany |
Nestler 1967 Product Line Catalog Scanned by Jürgen Nestler, Hausach, Germany |
Article in German Newspaper on Jürgen Nestler. |
Pre-WWII family tree of countries that Nestler was shipping slide rules to. |
Albert Nestler Envelope postmarked Febuary 17, 1928. |
Albert Nestler 1936 Advertisement. |
These pictures, provided by Jürgen Nestler, show images of the Nestler factory in Lahr, Germany in the 1950's. Of special interest is the images of the dividing engine used to create the divisions on multiple slide rules simultaneously. Lady workers inspect slide rules and adjust the cursor hairline to the index before shipping. These pictures, provided by Jürgen Nestler, are of the grand opening of the Nestler exhibit in the Lahr Museum in Lahr Germany. Jeurgen may be seen standing next to the mayor of Lahr. |
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