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December 17, 2023 at 6:23 pm #41569
littlefield
ParticipantAugust 27, 2023 at 3:44 pm #41177littlefield
ParticipantHi
My web site is now vintagesprayers.uk. The old web site remains available for the time being but is not being updated. The 4 publications which now replace the old site can be downloaded from http://www.vintagesprayers.uk. The publications continue to be corrected and added to as new information comes to light with the latest version being August 2023.
Mike
August 26, 2023 at 10:34 am #41165littlefield
ParticipantHi
Many thanks for your comments. Without the inspiration of your web site I would not have pursued my interest in sprayers, so I am very grateful to you. My my concern is that the information I have gathered is not lost.
Thank you.
Mike
July 13, 2023 at 6:58 pm #40965littlefield
ParticipantAs Alan thought, I can confirm that Wikeham is linked with the Boundary Chemical Co. Liverpool. The Field 1903 mentions that it can be obtained directly from this company as well as from retailers. A major retailer seems to have been Dicksons of Royal Avenue Belfast. Also sold by the Army and Navy Coop. Probably Killet was a trade name used by Boundary Chemicals. I also suspect a link with W. T French (MYSTO) but no evidence for this at the moment.
January 3, 2017 at 4:07 pm #23866littlefield
ParticipantApril 1, 2015 at 2:51 pm #12367littlefield
ParticipantThis turns out to be a Calf Inflator or Winding Pump used in the preparation of animal carcasses. Nothing to do with garden use. It is used to pump air into a calf or other dead animal. The needle part is unscrewed and left in until ‘the flesh is firmly set’.
November 6, 2014 at 5:55 pm #10591littlefield
ParticipantNovember 6, 2014 at 5:47 pm #10590littlefield
ParticipantFebruary 2, 2014 at 10:10 am #5630littlefield
ParticipantVery interesting.Any idea what it was designed to do ? It is difficult to tell from the picture. Are the attachments in the side additional nozzles or is there a reservoir there.?
January 25, 2014 at 8:58 pm #5449littlefield
ParticipantFlorist’s Friend is a Mysto (W.T.French’) logo. The moveable fine sprayer on 434 looks like one I have on a Mysto syringe, but not that model.
January 20, 2014 at 12:23 pm #5265littlefield
ParticipantMany thanks. My interest was originally in the construction and development of the syringe sprayers, so I have a fairly large collection of unidentified sprayers. Only recently have I started to look at the manufacturers. I agree it is very difficult to identify anything which doesn’t have a mark of some sort. Not only do the ‘same’ models change over time, but even if there are illustrated catalogues the illustrations are not detailed enough to make positive identifications. An illustrated catalogue or a postively identified example would at least give some idea of what to look for. Hopefully, something for Cooper and Peglar will turn up one day.
January 20, 2014 at 12:03 pm #5264littlefield
ParticipantI think these were mainly used for spraying disinfectents in hospitals, kennels etc. However, no reason why they couldn’t have been used in the greenhouse. There is a bit of history on the WallaceCameron website. I noticed what was probably a Cromessol sprayer (or similar) being used in a episode of Poirot for killing wasps.
January 14, 2014 at 11:12 am #5126littlefield
ParticipantWill need to sort the file out as it is too big.
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