econotrk
Well-known member
Yup.
They used U bolts on these. They tend to need a bit of tweaking to get them looking even. Date wise, they were probably made quite a bit before WWII. Late Victorian, Edwardian or early Georgian period is likely when they were in production, judging from the little info available. CW has B&H catalogues dating from 1923, and they weren't listed for sale in those.
Aye, there were no scuffles.![]()
Love the look of that one Fretters.
