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Great, thanks! I have a black and a red, but I will probably use the black almost exclusively anyway.Minerva said:Grease pen colors: They were mostly black. There was a couple of white ones, a red one, a blue one, and I believe a green one as well. If I see any others while cleaning, I'll post and let you know, but I think if you just got a few black ones, that would probably suffice for most purposes.
Here's a couple photos of the gear so far:
Here's my mason's bag with all my gear currently stored, along with my White Midget Transit, tripod, and stadia rod (on top of its canvas carrying bag). The box for the transit is currently disssembled, since it need a good cleaning, sanding, and treatment with some tung oil.
Here's the current contents of the bag.
Starting at the front and working back (boustrophedonically), are (impossibly) clean chaining pins; 100' steel tape; three types of drafting dividers; carpenter's rule in inches and tenths of inches; three firm joint calipers; tool roll with the smaller chip brushes, acid brushes, dental picks, plumb bob, and line level (with case); whisk broom; larger chip brush; canvas map roll; chalk boards and chalk; twine; trowel; bellows camera and case; 50' tape; geology hammer; 4# sledge; Esselte notebook; grease pencils; Esterbrook pen; jeweler's loupe; clipboard; and canvas bags for odds and ends.
The mason's bag is great for the lighter stuff, but the heavier stuff that tends to break other things, like the sledge, and stuff that will get really dirty, like chaining pins, will go into a box that until very recently held hand grenades. It's your standard wooden crate with rope handles and a lid.
Other things are on their way, like this c. 1918 engineer's compass.
This also doesn't even touch on the big stuff, like tables, screens, chairs, canvas awning, plus all the stakes, shovels, picks, rakes, etc. I could open my own hardware store...well, except that I pretty much just have one of each!