Hi Paul
Yeah, I love them too. They are time capsule stuff.
I guess Victa wins either way. With the 'secret' takeover of Pace in 1959,
a dealer stocking Pace or Victa branded mowers would lead, ultimately, to
the same bank account.
For me, the
1962 photograph is so revealing: the impact of the 4-stroke is obvious,
with VK30 and VK40 engines on the Pace and Scott Bonnar machines, and the emergence of
Briggs engines on other products.
Here I note Victa's claim that in 1963-64 ��there was a violent swing to four-strokes
in the early sixties. At their peak in 1963/64, four strokes accounted for 68% of all
motor mower sales.�
see
https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=66878I was also surprised to see the Rover Slasher and, I think, their tiller.
If the date is accurate - 1962 - then that is also amazing. And Briggs engines!
On the stand in the background there is, I think, a Villiers Lightweight 4-stroke
on a Pace (?).
I can pick out the Pope fuel can, and the Pope, Pace, and Scott Bonnar side catchers.
And look at that original football-shaped Rover logo! What a gem!