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audiocide
12-30-2005, 07:43 AM
No, this isn't a source... It's a request. I'm visiting a friend (in a month as a late-Christmas drop-in, he's a long, long way away) who could use a good personal scale that's pocket-sized.

He doesn't use digitals, so I'm looking for some clip-on type scales, possibly with metric and imperial. Just metric will be fine, as he usually goes by such anyhow.

It doesn't have to handle too much, but if any of you can find some that will hold at least 200 grams if not a full half pound I would truly appreciate it. He was never into big "trades" that I knew of. I've been looking for two hours and everything is just digital... So I'm kinda annoyed.

Thanks for the help.

--mic

Aristotle
12-30-2005, 07:47 AM
Your local headshop will have one. Or in my area a lot of Clarks carry them, possibly other corner stores.

audiocide
12-30-2005, 07:51 AM
Thanks for replying, I know it's a silly question... But that's one of my biggest problems. I know of absolutely no headshops around here, and I limit my friends so it would take me a good while to find one. I have been checking corner stores though, so I may just continue looking in them.

--mic

esrabalamir
12-30-2005, 08:08 AM
i was take mine from an american firm named Escali LLC,they sent my pack in 4 days by air mail to Turkey, they work nice

esrabalamir
12-30-2005, 08:09 AM
oh yes
http://www.escali.com/

budsbuddy
12-30-2005, 11:22 AM
go to an auto supply store. Ask for a carburator float scale.
The carry them old scales you clip a baggy to and hang them to see what they weigh.

spacebud
12-30-2005, 12:50 PM
haha "them old carburetor float scales" i knew you had to be around the appalachians, you beat me too it, i was gonna tell him to go to advance auto parts.......