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Early on Neil Jones made some black ones that looked like that.
Gregg:I got this measure recently in an estate sale and am not sure what brand it is. I am sure someone here will be able to identify it.
Thanks Gregg
Gregg:
The only identification Bob used on his powder measurer was a clear stick on label on the upper Aluminum-silver color ring which holds the powder bottle. This will also hold a Hodgen 1# powder container and also the Accurate 2# bottle. Great for a back up powder bottle.
If it has been used much the stick on label soon wore off or was unreadable.
Benchrite sells the drop tubes for Dodd powder measure in case you are in need.
CLP
Some searching indicated it might have been sold under the Sinclair label but they said nope.
Sinclair made a measure for a number of years probably in the late 80's early 90's. The handle came up at 90 degrees to the drum and then bent away from the measure. A little larger diameter ball than the one in the photo at the end of the handle. The stops for the measure at the top and bottom of the stroke were two roll pins coming out of the measure body and the handle hit against the roll pins. I have several different powder measures in the shop including the RFD. I'll take a look at it and see how it compares to the one in your photo.
The one that Boyd has in the link is the Sinclair. The one Cecil shows is the Dodd. Sinclair's discontinued their measure after a short run. If you notice on the handle of the Sinclair it's tapped at 90 degrees into the knob barrel that holds the handle to the measure. Then it comes up and the rod for the handle has a bend in it. The handle for the Dodd measure is tapped in at an angle and the rod for the handle itself is straight with no bend in it. My Sinclair measure is marked with a serial number on the end of the insert underneath the cap plate on the left side of the measure. You have to remember that the Sinclair measure as well as maybe the Dodd measure were built before CNC was widely available and were very labor intensive which is probably why Sinclair's didn't make them very long.
Sinclair had that measure in their catalog a couple (maybe three) years ago -- it was not "branded"; but, it wasn't in their catalog the last time I looked (last year, maybe). I've got one of those measures (bought it used on the internet) and it doesn't have any ID markings.
Early on Neil Jones made some black ones that looked like that.