I'm not a Clifton / Clico collector, but I know that some people on here are. I'm aware of the recent excitement around the launch of their new, lovely little block plane. But I've just found out that they offered a block plane back in the 1950s.
This picture comes from a publication by the Hardware Trade Journal, which gave guidance to the discerning hardware shop proprietor on the range of tools he ought to stock. It also carried lots of adverts from manufacturers. Here's the Clico advert:
The Peraclin screwdrivers look good, but it was the plane that caught my eye. Not one of the many little Stanley block planes. Definitely not one of the cheap little Hobbies planes, fit only for working balsa wood - they wanted their customers to know it was a proper tool.
So where are they now? Is this something every Clifton collector has a selection of, and thought too trivial to mention, or is it as rare as a Spiers mitre plane in the original box? :?
This picture comes from a publication by the Hardware Trade Journal, which gave guidance to the discerning hardware shop proprietor on the range of tools he ought to stock. It also carried lots of adverts from manufacturers. Here's the Clico advert:
The Peraclin screwdrivers look good, but it was the plane that caught my eye. Not one of the many little Stanley block planes. Definitely not one of the cheap little Hobbies planes, fit only for working balsa wood - they wanted their customers to know it was a proper tool.
So where are they now? Is this something every Clifton collector has a selection of, and thought too trivial to mention, or is it as rare as a Spiers mitre plane in the original box? :?