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That's a new one on me but it looks like a decent user. Good value whether it was £11 or £16.
I'd guess at the late 50s or early 60s. Maybe not British made, based on it not showing up before.
 
bugbear":19kl8zf7 said:
I don't know where Vann's example was found.
It was listed on Trademe (NZ's version of eBay). It looks like even boat-anchor expert Alf couldn't identify it at the time.

So we're no wiser.

Cheers, Vann.
 
Thank you for trying :), BugBear wasn't impressed with it though, in my case it will do nicely until i get a record or stanley.

Oli
 
OM99":21rji4tv said:
Thank you for trying :), BugBear wasn't impressed with it though, in my case it will do nicely until i get a record or stanley.

Oli

Context is all - I have a Record #043, #044, #405 and a Stanley #50. I'm not short of options.

BugBear
 
they are imperial cutters, however they could be from any record/stanley set though.

the smallest is 1/8th and the biggest is 5/8th , as well as the record 043 i got from Scouse i am covered for a while.

Oli
 

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