Claims
- 1. A plurality of stencils for the marking of personal property with owner identification symbols, each stencil bearing a unique permutation of symbols and being assignable to one specific person who is an owner of personal property, each stencil comprising an elongated flat strip of flexible material, each stencil having a group of openings aligned substantially in a line, each of said openings being shaped to correspond to a recognizable symbol, a scribing tool having a hard pointed scribing tip for cooperating with said openings to engrave on items of personal property a group of symbols corresponding to the group of openings on the stencil, whereby the group of symbols thus scribed onto items of personal property with each stencil are the same for a specific person, at least two of said symbols at individually interspersed predetermined fixed spaced positions in the group of symbols on each stencil of the plurality of stencils being identical for all of the plurality of stencils and constituting identical master symbols identifying a specific master code list that is different for every different plurality of stencils, the balance of the symbols of each stencil, in combination with said two symbols, being a unique permutation different from the permutations of symbols on each of the remainder of the plurality of stencils, whereby the group of symbols on every single stencil is distinctly different from the group of symbols on every other stencil of the plurality of stencils by virtue of the unique permutation of symbols carried thereby, exclusive of said two symbols, and is the same as every other stencil of said plurality of stencils in respect of the common two said symbols, so that the singular group of symbols on each stencil can be associated with a specific owner of personal property and all of said singular groups of the plurality of stencils when engraved on an item of personal property can be associated with a single master list identified by said two symbols and each group can be associated with a common specific owner on said common specific master list.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 959,088 filed Nov. 9, 1978, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 743,643 filed Nov. 22, 1976, now abandoned.
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