Rhyolith
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Found another addition to my growing collection of Spear & Jackson "Neverbend" stuff. This time a shovel in really nice condition, it only needed a quick go over with the power brush, buffer and some linseed oil.
Spear & Jackson Shovel "Neverbend" No.2 by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Spear & Jackson Shovel "Neverbend" No.2 by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Spear & Jackson Shovel "Neverbend" No.2 by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Andy helpfully provided a link to a S&J 1923 catalog in my other thread about the spade (nice-old-s-j-spade-t105270.html), so I was able to find it listed there! I think its either a London or Navvy pattern, but only the london one is pictured (looks right to be this one).
Assuming it is the London Pattern, it cost 83/6 in 1923. Now I tried to do some maths (hammer) 83/6 = £4.175 which using this converter: http://inflation.stephenmorley.org comes out as £218 (rounded up)! Now I expected it to be expensive, but like £80... I consider myself a poor mathematician so maybe I have made a mistake? Or maybe it really is that expensive.
Spear & Jackson Shovel "Neverbend" No.2 by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Spear & Jackson Shovel "Neverbend" No.2 by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Spear & Jackson Shovel "Neverbend" No.2 by Rhyolith, on Flickr
Andy helpfully provided a link to a S&J 1923 catalog in my other thread about the spade (nice-old-s-j-spade-t105270.html), so I was able to find it listed there! I think its either a London or Navvy pattern, but only the london one is pictured (looks right to be this one).
Assuming it is the London Pattern, it cost 83/6 in 1923. Now I tried to do some maths (hammer) 83/6 = £4.175 which using this converter: http://inflation.stephenmorley.org comes out as £218 (rounded up)! Now I expected it to be expensive, but like £80... I consider myself a poor mathematician so maybe I have made a mistake? Or maybe it really is that expensive.