So does this make it sought after by someone somewhere or just a point of interest?
Would it have been sold under a name or perhaps the sales bloke had "this nice blue one"
G'day slashnburn
Collectors seem to be less attracted to these 'more modern' mowers.
No one seems to know much about Bragg Industries.
A similar situation with ride-ons. It's only recently that folks
are preserving the old Rovers, Greenfields, Coxes, Deutschers, etc.
I think this is the territory that comes with a new generation.
It seems there were there a lot of mowers sold under different names.
Absolutely, and it makes researching extremely difficult.
Branding is not a modern thing though. The Americans were
doing it with mowers from the late 19th Century (1875 or abouts).
It is more rampant now than ever it was. The idea is to confuse
the consumer - so they can't compare apples with apples. Just finding
the country of origin is almost impossible.
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All we can do is keep your machine on record and we will
identify its name at some point.
Cheers----------------------
Jack