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1923 The '''Rapson Tyre Co''' Ltd was formed to acquire the rights in and to ... tyres and to provide the capital needed expand production to meet the present demand. Mr. [[F. Lionel Rapson|F. L. Rapson]] the ... inventor, who will chairman and managing director ...<ref>Nottingham Journal 20 June 1923</ref> (effectively buying out the predecessor company). | 1923 The '''Rapson Tyre Co''' Ltd was formed to acquire the rights in and to ... tyres and to provide the capital needed expand production to meet the present demand. Mr. [[F. Lionel Rapson|F. L. Rapson]] the ... inventor, who will chairman and managing director ...<ref>Nottingham Journal 20 June 1923</ref> (effectively buying out the predecessor company). | ||
1925 After poor trading conditions, Rapson announced that [[North British Rubber Co]] would manufacture his tyres.<ref>"Wrapped up in Rapson's inventions" by Tom Clarke and John Athersuch, | 1925 After poor trading conditions, Rapson announced that [[North British Rubber Co]] would manufacture his tyres.<ref>"Wrapped up in Rapson's inventions" by Tom Clarke and John Athersuch, the Flying Lady 2009</ref> See [[North British and Rapson Tyres]] | ||
1928 The factory at New Malden was sold to [[Duophone|Duophone and Unbreakable Record Co]]. | 1928 The factory at New Malden was sold to [[Duophone|Duophone and Unbreakable Record Co]]. |
Revision as of 16:21, 20 January 2025


1919 RAC observed tests on Rapson unpuncturable tyres were brought to an abrupt end owing to a particular manufacturing flaw which developed on the internal rib which locks the deflector in position. The report states that the tyres were withdrawn after covering 5,732 miles.[1]
1922 Rapson Tyre and Jack Co Ltd was incorporated to take over the Rapson Tyre and Jack Works at New Malden.[2]
1922 Rapson Tyre and Jack Co, Burlington Road, New Malden, Surrey[3]
1923 The Rapson Tyre Co Ltd was formed to acquire the rights in and to ... tyres and to provide the capital needed expand production to meet the present demand. Mr. F. L. Rapson the ... inventor, who will chairman and managing director ...[4] (effectively buying out the predecessor company).
1925 After poor trading conditions, Rapson announced that North British Rubber Co would manufacture his tyres.[5] See North British and Rapson Tyres
1928 The factory at New Malden was sold to Duophone and Unbreakable Record Co.