G'day
MystylerYes, a catcher only became relevant when rear-catcher rotaries
were
popularised 1962. Victa popularised the rear catcher jobs.
Australia's first rear catcher mower was probably the Crowe: -
[note the year!]
https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/u...minor-major-rotary-lawnmowers-c1956.htmlThe twin-chute Sunbeam was introduced when rotary catchers
were
not the accepted norm.
You have now come out of the closet and revealed
yourself as a ... 'collector'!

Like an AA meeting, or
Covid-19, this is the first stage to a cure.
I will add this. For serious AUS collectors, the collection
should include a
Tecnico - our first AUS-made rotary mower.
I feel many collectors remain in denial - that an electric
was our first rotary. They want it to be a Victa; in the same
way they want a large polluting ute to represent masculinity.
It isn't ... Yes, an inconvenient truth ... Myth busted.
[Sorry for the rant, but I welcome Mystyler's view that
a vintage electric lawnmower
might form part of a collection.
We need to save the early electric mowers!]
Cheers------------------------
Jack