1¢ Public Scale Co. "What You Should Weigh" Scale.
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A 1930's "What You Should Weigh Scale" manufactured by the Public Scale Company, measuring from 0 to 300 in pounds. There are three reference charts, informing patron's the average weight of men, children and women depending on the height. The decal at the center of the glass reads "Weigh Yourself Once A Day" and "Your Waist Line Is Your Health Line" with a pin-up girl pictured in the middle. There is wear commensurate with age and paint loss. Condition: (Good). Dimensions: 24-1/2"L x 18-3/4"W x 74"T.
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1¢ Public Scale Co. "What You Should Weigh" Scale.
Estimate $500 - $2,000
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