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📐 Elevate your craft with the PP-12 — where precision meets timeless style.
The Pacific Arc PP-12 is a 12-inch stainless steel drafting ruler featuring etched large graduation marks for durability and ease of use. It combines four measurement scales—pica, points, agate, and inches—making it a versatile tool for printing and design professionals. Its hooked top edge ensures precise starting points, while its sturdy metal construction resists bending, making it a trusted classic favored by editors and printers alike.


















| ASIN | B073V56CTR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,901 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #179 in Drafting Tools & Drafting Kits |
| Brand Name | Pacific Arc |
| Color | Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (322) |
| Graduation Range | 1/16 Inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 12"W |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Pacific Arc |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model | 12 Inch |
| Part Number | PP-12 |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 038236018407 |
Y**.
Nice pica pole
Pica poles are pretty old school now, but as a former journalist I won’t live without one. If any other profession uses (used) them other than people involved in producing printed media, I have no idea what it could be… I bought this new one because I managed to misplace the pica pole I’ve had for at least 30 years around my home somewhere. Looking for it and not finding it in its “spot” causes me a bit of distress that other measuring tools do not. I tore through the house and couldn’t find it. So I went online and bought this one. It’s a nice one. Although I think it’s unlikely that people shopping for a metal ruler would end up on this page…let me say that pica poles are a fantastic and solid measuring tool. Most metal rulers I’ve run across bend if it’s held up by one end. These don’t. If all you need is to measure in inches or if you want a solid straight edge, this is a great tool. There’s a reason that journalists, typesetters and layout designers insist on keeping a pica pole in their homes long after their careers are over. As a group, we’ve been choosing pica poles over metal rulers for many decades - even when metal rulers are so much cheaper.
V**T
Great fine measuring tool, with many optional types of measurement
I used to use this item when I worked in a print shop. I eventually bought my own. After a few moves, I couldn't find it anymore and even though retired I still use it to make a lot of fine measurements around home. So I bought this one. It is almost as good as my original. Wouldn't you know, less than 2 wks later, I found my original one! Now I have a great back-up!
A**R
It's straight
Fast and straight It's a ruler.
M**R
Keep it hidden when you're not using it
This is a specialty tool used in graphics arts and publishing, so it has the appropriate scales for inches, agate, picas, and points. It's made of steel and will last forever. I had my previous one for decades, and in a moment of carelessness, left it on my desk at home. Either one of the grandchildren or the lady we hire to clean the house got it. So, hide it when you're not using it. (There was some ink smeared on the points scale that you'll see in the picture, which I couldn't entirely remove, so somebody at the factory was careless.)
A**R
The real thing.
This is a traditional personal tool of Letterpress printers. They call it a Pica Pole. The strange shape of the end is intended to easily line up with the type in a chase or in a composing stick. Pica is a traditional basic unit of measure for printers. Only 4 stars rather than five, because the material could have been a different grade of steel with more 'spring' in it to resist taking a permanent bend in regular use. But it is still better than the old cheaper version made of brass that would take a permanent bend very easily and the markings would wear off. I have no idea why a draftsman would use it.
S**S
Quality
The edges of this ruler were a bit sharp I used sand paper to tame the edges down
T**R
Needed this
Just what I needed. Wish I could have gotten the 24 inch line gauge from the same place but couldn't find one. Had to purchase from another co. This has all the measurements I'll need. Thanks.
C**H
Old School
If you need an old school pice ruler this is a good one. Sturdy and easy to read
K**L
Searched for a long time to find one of these at a decent price. Finally found this one and I am very happy with the purchase. So much so that I bought a second one, and one of the other sizes as well. Fraction of the price of identical unit from print supply dealer. Quality is spot on, thick stainless steel, markings are embossed and painted. Probably the last line gauges I’ll need to purchase.
O**A
Muy buena calidad y precisión. Buena compra.
J**F
Excellent quality price.
D**T
good ruler
R**R
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