Ahh, but what about Basil ( the fox ). [bigwhistle]
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Yes Ron, most people only know this particular tool as Stillson , to reiterate ,it is a "pattern",
made by many manufactures.
The original make has become the generic term.
Similar I suppose in the way that "Hoover" can mean any vacuum cleaner,
"DROTT" for any tracked loading shovel
"BOBCAT" for any slew steer machine
". JERRYCAN" for container
dave
I assume that "pattern" means copy in this regard - a bit like the pattern parts made for Land Rovers.
Some terms change, too, or differ from place to place.
A few years back I was touring Washington and Oregon with an American friend. I said "I need a serviette". He looked confused until I picked one up.
"Oh, a napkin" was the reply.
The next evening we were watching a Three Stooges film and someone said "I believe I dropped my serviette"
The first time I went to NSW from Qld at about 13 years old, I was completely confused.
When I got of the train a friends mother was picking me up, when I said "Hang on, I have to grab my port." she cracked up.
I was about 20 years old before I got the joke.
And I'll bet there are a lot of readers of this that don't get it!