What is the Cooper connection? A made under licence deal or something for Australia. Like Kirby Lauson.
Hi
JeffMany thanks for the questions.
Unraveling this story has kept me busy for years.
I did say that I thought they were licenced copies here:- https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/u...cooper-rv-pt-4-cycle-engines-c1940s.htmlHowever, it's worth considering the
Sunbeam Corporation and its USA connections.
I touched on this here: -
https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/u...per-rotary-slasher-c1954.html#Post100320I feel your analogy with
James Kirby is appropriate.
It was only through considerable research that I discovered Kirby's considerable
links with USA businesses - and he was a director with Tecnico, our first rotary!
It was only through research that I discovered Kirbys supplying Victa components!
Also note that Kirby's first small engine was a ... 2-stroke 'Ironhorse'!: -
https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/u...a1-the-first-kirby-lawnmower-engine.htmlCoopers is interesting in that the AUS operation clearly had some autonomy from
its controlling USA owner. However, that is not so unusual.
The Cooper engine was also sold here as a
Marino.
I have discussed this here: -
https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/58204/marino-products-who-were-they.html[note the Ironhorse gen set and the Marino firefighter. I am comfortable in saying
that the Gen was a Cooper import, and the Firefighter was a Marino job.
This was an example of cross-branding between Cooper Engineering and Marino Products]
[Note the 1937 gen set was a genuine Johnson USA import Ironhorse. My best guess
is that the importer was Coopers, not Marino]
So .. I've got much more work to do to understand the intricacies
of all this. There seems so much interbreeding, and incestuous
relationships in manufacturing.
And so much will remain private - because they were private contractual
relationships when created. Only good research may uncover the true story,
but only if there is a trail to be found.
So, I've got more work to do.
I know this is a complex issue ...
Cheers--------------------------
Jackp.s. sorry for long-winded response.