20-02-2018, 02:32 PM
I guess in the 20’s, the period I was researching, like now car buyers could choose
a basic plate, painted locally, or a set of
Sandcast plates from a local foundry. The other option being an
assembled plate using commercially available numbers from Hills
or Bluemels.
By the late thirties other options became available
pressed alloy plates, or assembled plates using plastic letters.
Regards
Bill G
a basic plate, painted locally, or a set of
Sandcast plates from a local foundry. The other option being an
assembled plate using commercially available numbers from Hills
or Bluemels.
By the late thirties other options became available
pressed alloy plates, or assembled plates using plastic letters.
Regards
Bill G
Based near the Scottish Border,