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Posted: Tue May 29, 12 6:50 pm
by Jem
After a lot more investigating I've found the maker of the cars - The Allan Herschell Company. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Herschell_Company

Posted: Tue May 29, 12 10:34 pm
by Dave-R
Jem wrote:Anyone care to take a stab at the date as I'm very keen to try and date the cars??
From the clothing on the people and look of the print I would have said mid-50s.

Posted: Wed May 30, 12 1:28 pm
by Dave81
Dave wrote:
Jem wrote:Anyone care to take a stab at the date as I'm very keen to try and date the cars??
From the clothing on the people and look of the print I would have said mid-50s.
:iagree:

Gonna say 57/58.

Posted: Wed May 30, 12 4:23 pm
by TYREMAN
Dave81 wrote:
Dave wrote:
Jem wrote:Anyone care to take a stab at the date as I'm very keen to try and date the cars??
From the clothing on the people and look of the print I would have said mid-50s.
:iagree:

Gonna say 57/58.

Could be 77/78 if its an american version of Bolton,always 20 years behind :D

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 12 8:13 pm
by Jem
Fuselage is now stripped and sanded down from 120 through to 1200 grit.

Here's a glimpse of one of the tail fins. The ends of the fins weren't perfectly circular and were a mm or so out. A good friend of mine spun up some 'caps' that are the exact diameter as the Caddy lights. They were
then blended in by Larry Ward.

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 12 7:19 am
by Rogue Trooper
:notworthy: 8-)

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 12 5:37 pm
by pete walton
Jem ,my wife has a couple of buissness that might be able to help you out,look up www.thehoarde.com... .all her contact details are on it....she seems to thing they could sell. :thumbright: Ring me if you need any help .i know Drew Pritchrd the salvage hunter ..he buys this kind of stuff ,,, but DO NOT RSTORE IT ,,,kiss of death in SOME cases

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 12 7:11 pm
by Jem
pete walton wrote:Jem ,my wife has a couple of buissness that might be able to help you out,look up www.thehoarde.com... .all her contact details are on it....she seems to thing they could sell. :thumbright: Ring me if you need any help .i know Drew Pritchrd the salvage hunter ..he buys this kind of stuff ,,, but DO NOT RSTORE IT ,,,kiss of death in SOME cases
Rock on Pete - PM on it's way mate :thumbright:

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 12 7:24 pm
by Jem
pete walton wrote:Jem ,my wife has a couple of buissness that might be able to help you out,look up www.thehoarde.com... .all her contact details are on it....she seems to thing they could sell. :thumbright: Ring me if you need any help .i know Drew Pritchrd the salvage hunter ..he buys this kind of stuff ,,, but DO NOT RSTORE IT ,,,kiss of death in SOME cases
And don't worry Pete, I won't restore anything that shouldn't.

As an example, I've just bought a couple of gorgeous Waltzer cars. Fantastic original fairground artwork. They won't get touched apart from refurbishing the upholstery :thumbright:

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 12 7:30 pm
by pete walton
Jem you need to learn about Folk Art mate,,,get some books on the subject......You will know why i love old race cars then :thumbright:

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 12 7:35 pm
by TYREMAN
pete walton wrote:Jem ,my wife has a couple of buissness that might be able to help you out,look up www.thehoarde.com... .all her contact details are on it....she seems to thing they could sell. :thumbright: Ring me if you need any help .i know Drew Pritchrd the salvage hunter ..he buys this kind of stuff ,,, but DO NOT RSTORE IT ,,,kiss of death in SOME cases
Had a look at that site :thumbright: i am amazed what people will pay for old junk :shock:

I know where some of those old factory lights are in a derelict site,tempted to go and liderate them now and turn them into a £360 each lamp shade :D


£360 also for lamp shades made from old grame rphones,if it is not a rare one i have seen gramer phones well under £100 a bit of work and £260 profit.

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 12 7:46 pm
by pete walton
TYREMAN wrote:
pete walton wrote:Jem ,my wife has a couple of buissness that might be able to help you out,look up www.thehoarde.com... .all her contact details are on it....she seems to thing they could sell. :thumbright: Ring me if you need any help .i know Drew Pritchrd the salvage hunter ..he buys this kind of stuff ,,, but DO NOT RSTORE IT ,,,kiss of death in SOME cases
Had a look at that site :thumbright: i am amazed what people will pay for old junk :shock:

Have a look at her other site The decrotive collecitive ,the big hitters are on there with the exspensive junk :thumbright:

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 12 9:02 pm
by Cannonball
pete walton wrote:
TYREMAN wrote:
pete walton wrote:Jem ,my wife has a couple of buissness that might be able to help you out,look up www.thehoarde.com... .all her contact details are on it....she seems to thing they could sell. :thumbright: Ring me if you need any help .i know Drew Pritchrd the salvage hunter ..he buys this kind of stuff ,,, but DO NOT RSTORE IT ,,,kiss of death in SOME cases
Had a look at that site :thumbright: i am amazed what people will pay for old junk :shock:

Have a look at her other site The decrotive collecitive ,the big hitters are on there with the exspensive junk :thumbright:
your site wont let me on pete. diagnoze connection problems, :roll: :roll:

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 12 9:52 pm
by TYREMAN
www.thehoarde.com
Pete put some dots after the .com that's why it did not work Duncan

Posted: Sat Jun 09, 12 10:01 am
by Ivor
Jem wrote: As an example, I've just bought a couple of gorgeous Waltzer cars. Fantastic original fairground artwork. They won't get touched apart from refurbishing the upholstery :thumbright:
Was that you I overtook on the M6/62 on Thursday with the waltzer on a trailer Jem? ;)