Finally, a Hults Bruk made for Plum. This one came from Australia with Cooper Tools holding the license. It’s the only private label I’ve seen that doesn’t just say “Made in Sweden.”
Right there should be the giveaway. It’s hot stamped with the weights. So it was made after 1988. Probably near the end of the licensing agreement which started in the early 70s.
Finally, a Hults Bruk made for Plum. This one came from Australia with Cooper Tools holding the license. It’s the only private label I’ve seen that doesn’t just say “Made in Sweden.”
Right there should be the giveaway. It’s hot stamped with the weights. So it was made after 1988. Probably near the end of the licensing agreement which started in the early 70s.
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BenApril 29, 2017 at 8:56 pm
These heads were made for the Australian market in the 1980s. Cooper Tools held the license.
LeifOctober 17, 2017 at 2:23 pm
Where these made for the plumb brand of axes?
Joe MillerAugust 22, 2018 at 10:47 pm
Gidday. Help given below.
From https://www.traditional-tools.com/how-to-identify-and-date-hults-bruk-axes/
Finally, a Hults Bruk made for Plum. This one came from Australia with Cooper Tools holding the license. It’s the only private label I’ve seen that doesn’t just say “Made in Sweden.”
Right there should be the giveaway. It’s hot stamped with the weights. So it was made after 1988. Probably near the end of the licensing agreement which started in the early 70s.
Joe MillerAugust 22, 2018 at 10:49 pm
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Finally, a Hults Bruk made for Plum. This one came from Australia with Cooper Tools holding the license. It’s the only private label I’ve seen that doesn’t just say “Made in Sweden.”
Right there should be the giveaway. It’s hot stamped with the weights. So it was made after 1988. Probably near the end of the licensing agreement which started in the early 70s.