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Title: Patent for Triumph number plate surround 1940
Post by: runesika on September 10, 2012, 08:45:54 PM
The origin of the Triumph number plate surround, a trade mark feature of Triumph for many years .
Title: Re: Patent for Triumph number plate surround 1940
Post by: Stephen Foster on September 11, 2012, 12:25:30 PM
Very interesting 1
Thanks for sharing these items .

Steve...
Title: Re: Patent for Triumph number plate surround 1940
Post by: Martin_UK on September 22, 2012, 01:05:12 PM
'39 was the first year for the surround...looks like the civil servants had their hands full and didn't pass it until 1940 though...........
Title: Re: Patent for Triumph number plate surround 1940
Post by: runesika on September 23, 2012, 12:06:12 AM
'39 was the first year for the surround...looks like the civil servants had their hands full and didn't pass it until 1940 though...........

Patents if passed start from the application date , this one is October 1st 1938 when Speed Twins just had the "blade number plate" without the surround  . Yes as you say , they came in for the 1939 season .
The pre war ones come in three parts but post war they are without joins .
Title: Re: Patent for Triumph number plate surround 1940
Post by: johnnyboy-wonder57 on September 26, 2012, 10:18:39 AM
We use to call them Bacon slicers, I remember in the 1970s when it came in, that you were no longer  required by law to display a Front Number plate,  the design wasn't much cop from a road safety angle, maybe Edward Turner was a frustrated sadist!

Cheers

JBW