Did you buy it for us? Not sure why but I'd love one of these unusual imports.
Yep we've got Star, in fact I'm sure we've discussed it here before. In any event you found a couple in the rego records for me - perhaps you were looking at one of them, right there, in front of you!! But you say 1931-34, so I'm confused about the dates now.
Star was a Finlay Bros brand:
STAR (3)
In 1938, Finlay Bros, 322 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Victoria, advertised Star Villiers
motorcycles powered by the Villiers 148cc Mk12C engine. Finlay Bros advertised the bikes as
‘Super Sports’, which they were not. The Star was likely British made, with the Star name
used only for export.
Speaking of Finlay Bros, if we go back into the early 1920s there are "Finlay" motorcycles in the Victorian rego records (in a summary at least - are there any cards this old?). When I went looking for these I found that they were sold as "Villiers", and if the illustration they used can be believed they had "VILLIERS" on the tank. Like Bennett & Wood, who lost interest in their Acme when the Bantam arrived in their BSA agency, Finlay Bros ditched the Villiers when the Round Tank appeared as part of their BSA agency.
The book is "finished" - at least there is a "final" draft. Just under 600 Australian brands up until 1942. Rob is interested in pushing into the 1950s - maybe 1960 as a cut-off. This would bring in the Tilbrook, Avion Scooter, and maybe the "Speed" motor attachment (that I've not found a single mention of, other than the rego records). I wonder how many Australian brands were marked between 1942 and 1960?
Cheers,
Leon