US RE 8560, Passmore, Everett G., "Improvement in Lawn-Mowers", published 23 February 1869, issued 28 January 1879; see pg 1, col 2. For a copy, see Google Patents copy. This source indicates the patent number as "6,080". According to "British patent numbers 1617 – 1852 (old series)Archived 2011-10-17 at the Wayback Machine", the patent number would have been assigned sometime after 1852 and taken the form of "6080/1830".
US RE 8560, Passmore, Everett G., "Improvement in Lawn-Mowers", published 23 February 1869, issued 28 January 1879; see pg 1, col 2. For a copy, see Google Patents copy. This source indicates the patent number as "6,080". According to "British patent numbers 1617 – 1852 (old series)Archived 2011-10-17 at the Wayback Machine", the patent number would have been assigned sometime after 1852 and taken the form of "6080/1830".
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US RE 8560, Passmore, Everett G., "Improvement in Lawn-Mowers", published 23 February 1869, issued 28 January 1879; see pg 1, col 2. For a copy, see Google Patents copy. This source indicates the patent number as "6,080". According to "British patent numbers 1617 – 1852 (old series)Archived 2011-10-17 at the Wayback Machine", the patent number would have been assigned sometime after 1852 and taken the form of "6080/1830".
US RE 8560, Passmore, Everett G., "Improvement in Lawn-Mowers", published 23 February 1869, issued 28 January 1879; see pg 1, col 2. For a copy, see Google Patents copy. This source indicates the patent number as "6,080". According to "British patent numbers 1617 – 1852 (old series)Archived 2011-10-17 at the Wayback Machine", the patent number would have been assigned sometime after 1852 and taken the form of "6080/1830".