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<blockquote data-quote="RottenRon" data-source="post: 52301" data-attributes="member: 174"><p>You've done well mr basko,,, I'm impressed.</p><p>I doubt it's off one of their helmets, as according to the links you've provided, the symbol was part of the pressing process, but nonetheless, I'd say it was definitely off some thing they made, a car part maybe.</p><p>The two claws on the back and the remnants of the rubber/leather under them may be the clue. Certainly a hell of a lot closer to finding out now.</p><p>Its possible it was used on something massed produced and imported into Australia from pommy land for sale here, rather than just a souvenir brought out by a migrant. </p><p>Interesting also the article refers to the three blade like things as a "propeller motif". I wonder what the connection there is.</p><p>I'll have a bit more of a sticky name. Thanks for your help.</p><p></p><p>Cheers, Ron.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RottenRon, post: 52301, member: 174"] You've done well mr basko,,, I'm impressed. I doubt it's off one of their helmets, as according to the links you've provided, the symbol was part of the pressing process, but nonetheless, I'd say it was definitely off some thing they made, a car part maybe. The two claws on the back and the remnants of the rubber/leather under them may be the clue. Certainly a hell of a lot closer to finding out now. Its possible it was used on something massed produced and imported into Australia from pommy land for sale here, rather than just a souvenir brought out by a migrant. Interesting also the article refers to the three blade like things as a "propeller motif". I wonder what the connection there is. I'll have a bit more of a sticky name. Thanks for your help. Cheers, Ron. [/QUOTE]
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