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Hi ODK members,

In researching vintage mowers some unusual machines crop-up from time to time.
Generally they are found by accident.

I was researching Suffolk 'Clipper' mowers when I found an article from the
Australian Town and Country Journal from 25 August, 1888.
That article described an "Improved Lawn Mower" [see below].

Further investigation revealed that it was an American "Clipper", made by the Clipper
Lawnmower Company
of Dixon, Illinois - a town associated with its 'most famous son',
Ronald Reagan . . . [say no more]. [see http://www.discoverdixon.org/]

Here is a YouTube clip of one:-



[video]
[/video]

This would have been quite an inefficient machine as a push mower.
Sickle bar mowers really need horse power to make them work, and in history,
that is exactly what happened. The efficient reel mower ruled supreme over
domestic grasses . . . at least 'till the late 1940s.

Below is the 1888 article from an Australian newspaper.
[Linked Image]


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The Clipper lawnmower Company must have had some success.
I have found that they were sold on our shores as well!

This machine got publicity in AUS newspapers again in the early 20th Century.
I have evidence they sold here up to the late 1920s.

[Linked Image]

Below is an American Price List of unknown date.
It would be early 20th Century though.
Note that the company also made marine engines.

[Linked Image]




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It's amazing how these oddities turn up.
An envelope was auctioned in late 2013 for a Clipper Lawn Mower Co.
envelope. By 1923 we know they were also making marine & stationary engines.

All very interesting.
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JACK

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