Hello
ODK History Lovers
This
History Record records the
Tasma Electric Rotary of about
1950.
This article accompanies the record for the
Tasma Company [see link].
Tasma jumped on the band wagon of the post-war era to capture the emerging -
and rapidly expanding - market of
consumer goods. Electric goods were all the rage ...
I have argued that our first lawnmower was the little
Tecnico of 1948.
But many electrical manufacturers followed suit.
Breville, Mercury and
Tasma seem
to have adopted [AKA 'branded'] the
Marshall electric lawnmower as their own.
A change of name plate and colours was all that was required.
Yes, I am saying that the Breville, Mercury, and Tasma were all
made by
R.G. Marshall of
Mascot, Sydney.The rationale seems to be something like this:
I am an old radio company.
To survive post-war, I must engage in many modern consumer products -
washing machines, fridges, vacuum cleaners, floor polishers, ... lawnmowers.
I cannot manufacture all of these - so I will brand my name on products made
outside. This appears to have been the common approach.
The little Tasma mower appears to be the rarest of them all. Sold from about
1950, these machines were distributed through the old electric retailers
(radio stores who sold Tasma radios) that would soon morph into the electrical
retailers we know today.
The earliest advertisement I have dates from very
early 1951, suggesting a
start date of
1950.
TO BE CONTINUED ...