I found an old Clipper Mower Company mower. It it the sickle bar type that has blades that go back and forth when the wheels roll. It is very old, but is in good shape. Does anyone have any idea what it might be worth?
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I'm sorry, spell check changed the name....the mower is made by the Clipper Mower Company, not the Clinton
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i have one that is similar; patent dates on inside of wheels from 1895 to 1900 and the handle is marked "Red Diamond Senior ........." illegible. I bought mine in New England for $165.00. It has original red paint on the metal parts.
id buy it if you still have it
There one on facebook right now for $150 in Cambridge New York. Some older guy in profile picture name is Bo Shaw
I saw one at rusrywolfestudio
Dixon Ill on neck thy say from 1920 value $425.00
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Antique Push Lawn Mower with Worm Drive Mechanism
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Rare find this item is hard to come by.
Vintage from the 1920s
What a magnificent example of American ingenuity. Very rare. One of the first push mowers made in Dixon Ill. USA which is printed on the wood neck. Mechanically still moves blades back and forth. What a collectors item. I have had it in my collection for 40 years. Outstanding condition for its 1920s age is my guess.
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What a magnificent example of American ingenuity. Very rare. One of the first push mowers made in Dixon Ill. USA which is printed on the wood neck. Mechanically still moves blades back and forth. What a collectors item. I have had it in my collection for 40 years. Outstanding condition for its 1920s age is my guess.
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