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    I am new to forum
    Found this prop recently
    8' in length
    Pictures show the rest
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    Last edited by Brandon Arthur; 08-24-2013, 05:30 PM. Reason: Add pic

  • #2
    Hi,

    It is a Hamilton wooden prop.
    If you are able to send this prop in France, we would be interested to buy it: we have opened in Figeac (southwest of France) a small Ratier (a French propeller maker since 1910) museum***, and because Ratier bacame the property of Hamilton Standard in the late 90' (and now part of UTC Aerospace Systems), it would be very pleasant to show there an old Hamilton prop!

    This being told, I am not in a position to advise you about a price! I leave this to Dave and others...

    Regards,
    PM


    ***http://ratier.org (only in French for now, sorry for that)
    and http://www.ratier-figeac.com/?q=en for the factory (in English and French).

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    • #3
      Brandon's prop is in excellent condition, and still has the hub attached to it. I'd love to see it end up in a museum in France! I don't know if it can be identified with respect to usage as to my knowledge there is no record of design numbers for the Hamilton Aero Manufacturing Company.

      Prior to forming his own company, Thomas Hamilton produced propellers for the Matthews Brothers company in Milwaukee.
      Dave

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      • #4
        What an interesting decal. When was it in use?

        With kind regards,

        Bob
        Bob Gardner
        Author; WW1 British Propellers, WWI German Propellers
        http://www.aeroclocks.com

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        • #5
          decal

          Hey Bob, I have also seen those type of hamilton decals on some vintage ground adjustable metal props from the 30s and 40s, they are a great graphic design indeed. That is the first time I have seen that style on a wooden prop. Maybe more information will surface.

          Sincerely,
          Dennis Hicklin
          Seattle Washington
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          • #6
            Hi Bob,

            You have it right on the site: http://www.modernwoodenpropellers.co...on%20decal.jpg !!!

            And there are replicas for sale on eBay (#270678268069) and on the notplane site (http://www.notplanejane.com/view-details.asp?ID=36).

            Regards,
            PM

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            • #7
              I found that Hamilton Aero Manufacturing was established in 1920 and merged with Standard Steel in 1929, so I think those particular decals spanned only 9 years. Prior to forming his own company, Hamilton's name appeared prominently in the Matthews Bros. decals:



              I'd love to see a listing of all Hamilton Aero Manufacturing propellers appear some time. I've looked all over (NASM, National Archives, etc.) and found nothing.
              Dave

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              • #8
                Hi Dave,

                Looking all over and finding nothing sounds very familiar. I think it must be the lot of a researcher!

                With kind regards,

                Bob
                Bob Gardner
                Author; WW1 British Propellers, WWI German Propellers
                http://www.aeroclocks.com

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                • #9
                  Keep it coming

                  Thanks much!
                  Appreciate all the response, very informative
                  I hope to speak to the previous owner this week , as I found the prop because it was in a garage of an old house I purchased last year. Hope he can recall the whereabouts or the manner he acquired. I know his family owned house since 1920's.

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