I suspect they made some variations. This is what mine looks like. The mercury column is flattened out to make it easy to read. The scale is stretched out so there is a lot of space between each degree. No centigrade marks, but 20C and 24C are marked with black triangles. Overall very easy to use.
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I suspect they made some variations. This is what mine looks like. The mercury column is flattened out to make it easy to read. The scale is stretched out so there is a lot of space between each degree. No centigrade marks, but 20C and 24C are marked with black triangles. Overall very easy to use.
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Now I think yours is type 2
Likewise.Looks exactly like mine--box, padding, etc. I use mine to calibrate all the other thermometers I use in the darkroom. Otherwise, it stays safely tucked away.

@gorbas ,There are pictures of #2. No other markings than on the box. What is more appropriate name to work for Kodak Canada if not Al Gray. No idea who he was?
I got it from a friend of mine why was closing his colour darkroom in Vancouver.
This one has full working history with stain and everything else.
It looks like IC-racer also has #2?
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I knew it Matt that there is some connection with Al and you! My sincere condolences for losing a friend.
Did you know Eric Chan, his small lab was a few doors west from ABC lab on 4th?
Abbot was a few blocks west, uphill and at that time doing only BW and headshots. You are showing your age Matt! 30 years ago, when I landed at YVR, only ABC was at Fir and 4th. They are still in business and across the street from my place in former G.King building.
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