Can anyone tell me about E M LOW please?
Can anyone tell me about E M LOW please?
It’s 3 and 3/8 ins long, has brass wheels and rubber tyres of about Dinky 50s standard size. From the shape and the hatch in the roof it looks as if it may be supposed to be an artillery tractor. This is borne out by some traces of oversprayed khaki and olive green on the underside but they may not be reliable as there are splotches of other shades of green - and even some cream - especially on the tyres! I haven’t yet found a trace of the original colour on the upper surfaces, even though the previous proud owner who applied the lovely green shade seems to have been a bit lacking in the surface preparation stakes. Cast into the roof fore and aft are the words MADE IN ENGLAND with E M and LOW diagonally across within raised lines.
As you can see (if I can manage to post the photo of the underside!), it’s had a wire tow hook glued to the back end, probably after the original cast hook broke off.
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Isn't this a Kemlows?
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i would agree Hugh
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it is kemlow, theres one on ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VINTAGE-KEMLO ... 1000108578
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No, it's not! It's a Kemlows! (The 's' is part of the manufacturer's name. It is neither a possessive nor a plural.)ogedei2 wrote:it is kemlow...
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Re: Can anyone tell me about E M LOW please?
But now look at this...
...I make no comment.
Ghosthunter.
...I make no comment.
Ghosthunter.
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That comes as news to me. Could it be the manufacturer was Kemlows, but that they made Kemlow products? (Rob'll know for sure.)GHOSTHUNTER wrote:But now look at this...
...I make no comment.
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Re: Can anyone tell me about E M LOW please?
The actual company name is Kemlows Die Casting Products and I reckon they just wanted a quick 'Tag' name similar to 'A Wardie Product' used by B.J. Ward on some of his toys boxes.
Ghosthunter.
Ghosthunter.
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They're still going strong in die-casting, not toys now but automotive/engineering products.
John
There's nothing regular about wheels
There's nothing regular about wheels
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Hugh, I'd always known (probably wrongly) it that Kemlows made Kemlow Products. I do stand to be corrected.Idris wrote:No, it's not! It's a Kemlows! (The 's' is part of the manufacturer's name. It is neither a possessive nor a plural.)ogedei2 wrote:it is kemlow...
cheers
Si