Private Lugnutz
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That's correct and the patent dates are not French or British, they are for the US patent and patent reissue, helping to show the succession, and indicating production in the US, instead of France, as described on the first thread.I'm not completely up to speed on the Q.M.S. Auto-Cle but it appears those only have the patent dates & the word "Patented" instead of a serial number.
I'm comparing differences I can find on the older version from England & France...[ ]...the earlier French version & the version from England.
I bet it’s the French version.
Who are the three manufacturers?Three different manufacturers...
I am tracking Contal's two companies (Société Anonyme L'Auto-Cle, and later, "L'outillage Contal") in France.
We've been thinking that the "the version from England" or "the British version" was manufactured in England, but I am not so sure. What does "Your England Auto-Cle" mean? The set that Farmer J. owns - and if I am following more recent developments correctly, apparently Patrick has an example now, too - has a British patent number on the badge, but the patent marking on the ratchet itself refers to the French patent and the marking is in French and perfectly consistent - except for the type of die used to stamp the S/N - with Ben's. There's nothing English about it.
The sets sold in France (which we know about only from trade journals) were unquestionably manufactured in France. The sets ostensibly sold in England supported by the British patent (which we know about from trade journals and collected examples) may have also been made in France and exported to England. I would bet the ratchet was, at the very least. Why would a British mfgr making the ratchet under license from Contal in England mark the unit with a French patent, in French, and a Contal S/N?
The US versions - first R.A.C., then Q.M.S., then Mossberg, appear to have been made here in the US. No French markings. Markings only in English, referring to US patents. Mfgr is unknown. Could be R.A.C. and Q.M.S., but there are reasons to doubt that.
If we're going to do this here, not the first thread, we probably need a good timeline chart and maybe a table to organize the data. I have enough interest to do both, but not immediately or soon.
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