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    Reading up a little:

    From Wikipedia Holden
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holden

    "Early history

    Holden and Frost premises, Grenfell Street, Adelaide

    In 1852, James Alexander Holden emigrated to South Australia from Walsall, England and in 1856 established J.A. Holden & Co, a saddlery business in Adelaide. In 1885 German-born Henry Frederick Frost joined the business as a junior partner and J.A. Holden & Co became Holden & Frost Ltd. Edward Holden, James' grandson, joined the firm in 1905 with an interest in automobiles. From there, the firm evolved through various partnerships and, in 1908, Holden & Frost moved into the business of minor repairs to car upholstery. The company began to produce complete motorcycle sidecar bodies in 1913, and Edward experimented with fitting bodies to different types of carriages. After 1917, wartime trade restrictions led the company to start full-scale production of vehicle body shells. J.A. Holden founded a new company in 1919, Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd (HMBB) specialising in car bodies and utilising a facility on King William Street in Adelaide"

    Based on that I figure the Yard Stick to fit between 1908 and 1918. Making it probably 100 years old give or take. I say this because the Yard Stick has "Motor Trimmers" printed on it and the time frame of 1908 the start of car upholstery and the 1919 date of the start of the Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd.

    I also have in my collection a Holden & Frost World War I ammo case made from leather.

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    And a World War One ammo case! How cool is that . How good would it be to have a holden saddle. One would assume the saddles holden made then would have been for the light horse.??

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    Yeah finding a saddle would be a serious rarity. Just seeing one would be an education.

    Here is a picture of a Holden & Frost 1916 ammo pouch/case.

    ammo_case.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Innuendo View Post
    Yeah finding a saddle would be a serious rarity. Just seeing one would be an education.

    Here is a picture of a Holden & Frost 1916 ammo pouch/case.

    ammo_case.jpg
    What a great item to have . Looks to be in excellent condition for 98yrs. Thanks for sharing.

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    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1889-Hold.../121289294358?

    Found this on eBay. Thought it was interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davegmh View Post
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1889-Hold.../121289294358?

    Found this on eBay. Thought it was interesting.
    Awesome find Dave, pictures stolen (err Borrowed! ) and added to my collection.

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