worldwartools
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Robert Sorby (and all the other Sorby dynasty spin offs) often leaves me going round in circles trying to date various hand tools (usually chisels !!)
Regarding this early looking Robert Sorby saw on eBay...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/132098488275? ... 1555.l2649
It features 3 CROWNS, as well as the more familiar Maltese Cross and Kangaroo Brand. I note that the medallion reads "Corporate Brand Kangaroo" and not "Trade Mark Kangaroo". Where do you start trying to date such logos. I've trawled the various sites, but I'm calling for some good old fashioned "grey matter" between the ears information.
I know that the CAST STEEL would place it at over 100 years old, but it looks quite a bit older to me.
The 3 crowns would appear to be the most vital clue in terms of trying to date it, but I'm unable to find any reliable sources.
Regarding this early looking Robert Sorby saw on eBay...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/132098488275? ... 1555.l2649
It features 3 CROWNS, as well as the more familiar Maltese Cross and Kangaroo Brand. I note that the medallion reads "Corporate Brand Kangaroo" and not "Trade Mark Kangaroo". Where do you start trying to date such logos. I've trawled the various sites, but I'm calling for some good old fashioned "grey matter" between the ears information.
I know that the CAST STEEL would place it at over 100 years old, but it looks quite a bit older to me.
The 3 crowns would appear to be the most vital clue in terms of trying to date it, but I'm unable to find any reliable sources.