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1974 Part of [[Cape Asbestos Co]]'s Automotive and Engineering Products Division<ref>The Times, 1 July 1974</ref>.
1974 Part of [[Cape Asbestos Co]]'s Automotive and Engineering Products Division<ref>The Times, 1 July 1974</ref>.
1976 Listed as [[Kismet-Dynaflex]]


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1962.
Oct 1966.
1970.

of Fenlake Works, Bedford.

Kismet air pump was previously produced by William Turner and Brother of Sheffield

c.1961/2 Name changed from Weaver Manufacturing and Engineering Co.

Became Kismet-Weaver.

1963 Motor Show exhibitor. Garage equipment including petrol pumps.[1]

1970 Manufacturer of transport service equipment at Bedford.

1974 Part of Cape Asbestos Co's Automotive and Engineering Products Division[2].

1976 Listed as Kismet-Dynaflex

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Sources of Information

  1. 1963 Motor Show
  2. The Times, 1 July 1974