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Falls Creek Historical SocietyEquipment - Toko Wax Pouch and Scrapers
... Toko Wax Pouch and Scrapers..."TOKO" is a Swiss company founded in 1916, which has produced waxes, tools and other products to maintain the surface of skis and improve their performance....TOKO...Toko Wax Pouch and Scrapers Equipment Toko Wax Pouch and Scrapers ..."TOKO" is a Swiss company founded in 1916, which has produced waxes, tools and other products to maintain the surface of skis and improve their performance.These items are from the world's highest selling range of ski maintenance products, regularly sold and used at Falls Creek.A yellow soft plastic pouch and four scrapers used to apply wax to maintain skis for peak performance.TOKOtoko wax, ski maintenance -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyBooklet - TOKO System Elite Instructions
... TOKO System Elite Instructions..."TOKO" is a Swiss company founded in 1916, which has produced waxes, tools and other products to maintain the surface of skis and improve their performance. ...A coloured brochure providing detailed instructions for the use of TOKO System Elite ski maintenance products....TOKO System Elite Instructions Booklet TOKO System Elite Instructions ..."TOKO" is a Swiss company founded in 1916, which has produced waxes, tools and other products to maintain the surface of skis and improve their performance. This brochure provides detailed instructions for use of its "System Elite" range printed in four languages, indicating their wide international market.This brochure provides information for a widely used ski maintenance productA coloured brochure providing detailed instructions for the use of TOKO System Elite ski maintenance products.toko wax, ski maintenance -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchEquipment - Japanese Binoculars, TOKO, c1930-1942
... ...TOKO...They were made by TOKO or Tokyo Optical Co a major military optics manufacturer for the Japanese military during WW2 ...TOKO...Equipment Japanese Binoculars TOKO ...On 10/12/1942 near Gona whilst guiding the 39th battalion into a village Sgt Bob ISKOV and fellow soldier Lt Jack Schwind were confronted by three Japanese Officers and were given the order to shoot by their Battalion Commander. They were later identified as a Lieutenant Colonel and one a Major who had in their possession valuable documents including a Map of Darwin defenses. Robert Francis ISKOV VX15237 born at Glenrowan served with the 59th Battalion CMF before joining the 2/14th Battalion at Caulfield in September 1940. He disembarked for the Middle East in November, 1940 and fought in the Syrian campaign in 1941. In 1942 the 2/14th Battalion returned to Australia and sent to Papua where he fought at the Battle of Isurava before the battalion was sent to Gona. On 1943 Bob returned to Australia to undertake officer training and in 1945 with the 2/23rd Battalion sailed to Morotai and served with the battalion on Tarakan. He returned to Australia in November, 1945 and discharged a month later. Binoculars housed in brown leather case were removed from deceased Japanese Lt Colonel together with medal ribbons and valuable documents including Map of Darwin defenses. They were made by TOKO or Tokyo Optical Co a major military optics manufacturer for the Japanese military during WW2 Black painted metal binoculars originally covered in black leather with little remaining. The brown leather strap is well worn and missing stud fixing on right side.Magna 8x30 88711 To Ko Scale Field 7.5ww2, new guinea, gona, 39th battalion, sgt bob iskov, lt jack schwind, japanese binoculars, toko -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchBinoculars
... The binocular body is stamped with the following "TOKO" "No 4519" "7 x 7degrees 10 minutes"...Frankston RSL Sub Branch 183 Cranbourne Road Frankston mornington-peninsula The binocular body is stamped with the following "TOKO" "No 4519" "7 x 7degrees 10 minutes" Binoculars (or field glasses) taken from a captured Japanese Army officer in New Guinea?? ...Binoculars (or field glasses) taken from a captured Japanese Army officer in New Guinea?? during World War 2. Prismatic binocular design with a magnification of 7 x 7degrees 10 minutes. Each eye piece is rotated for fine adjustment of focal length. The tubular optics have a swivel action to adjust for eye width. Manufactured from brass with leathered grips and loops for attaching a carrying strap. Finished with an all over dull black paint. Japanese kanji characters are stamped on the body of the item with the number 4519.The binocular body is stamped with the following "TOKO" "No 4519" "7 x 7degrees 10 minutes" -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchContainer - Japanese Binocular Case, c1930-1942
... ...TOKO...They were made by TOKO or Tokyo Optical Co a major military optics manufacturer for the Japanese military during WW2 ...They were made by TOKO or Tokyo Optical Co a major military optics manufacturer for the Japanese military during WW2 WW2 New Guinea Gona 39th Battalion Sgt Bob Iskov Lt Jack Schwind Japanese Binoculars TOKO Brown leather look binocular case lined in brown colour cloth. ...On 10/12/1942 near Gona whilst guiding the 39th battalion into a village Sgt Bob ISKOV and fellow soldier Lt Jack Schwind were confronted by three Japanese Officers and were given the order to shoot by their Battalion Commander. They were later identified as a Lieutenant Colonel and one a Major who had in their possession valuable documents including a Map of Darwin defenses. Robert Francis ISKOV VX15237 born at Glenrowan served with the 59th Battalion CMF before joining the 2/14th Battalion at Caulfield in September 1940. He disembarked for the Middle East in November, 1940 and fought in the Syrian campaign in 1941. In 1942 the 2/14th Battalion returned to Australia and sent to Papua where he fought at the Battle of Isurava before the battalion was sent to Gona. On 1943 Bob returned to Australia to undertake officer training and in 1945 with the 2/23rd Battalion sailed to Morotai and served with the battalion on Tarakan. He returned to Australia in November, 1945 and discharged a month later. Binoculars housed in brown leather case were removed from deceased Japanese Lt Colonel together with medal ribbons and valuable documents including Map of Darwin defenses. They were made by TOKO or Tokyo Optical Co a major military optics manufacturer for the Japanese military during WW2 Brown leather look binocular case lined in brown colour cloth. Long narrow leather strap fixed along sides by leather secured in place by metal studs. Fitted lid is attached by leather strap fixed in place by four metal studs at rear. At front is a spring closing mechanism which is broken.ww2, new guinea, gona, 39th battalion, sgt bob iskov, lt jack schwind, japanese binoculars, toko -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyEquipment - Ski Wax Collection
... The brands included are:- "TOKO", a Swiss company founded in 1916. The Swix colour wax system which was first marketed on November 28th 1946 in Sweden. ...The brands included are:- "TOKO", a Swiss company founded in 1916. The Swix colour wax system which was first marketed on November 28th 1946 in Sweden. ...This item is from the private collection of George Shirling of Red Onion, Falls Creek. George Shirling arrived in Falls Creek in 1962. He engaged Phil Nowell to build the original Koki Alpine Lodge which opened in 1965 with 14 beds. George operated the lodge with Michael “Baldy” Blackwell as manager. In 1981 he graduated in sport psychology and was invited to become team psychologist for the Australian Winter Olympic team which went to Albertville, France, in 1992. He later owned the Red Onion Chalet. George Shirling passed away on 27th February 2023. He had remained actively involved in Falls Creek and was generous with his time and knowledge, always an amazing supporter of The Falls Creek Museum and Falls Creek Village.This item is significant because it includes a wide range of products used to protect skis and improve performance from the 1920s until the present.A variety of brands of ski wax for maintenance of ski surfaces. The brands included are:- "TOKO", a Swiss company founded in 1916. The Swix colour wax system which was first marketed on November 28th 1946 in Sweden. Bratlie Wax established in the 1920s. In the early 1970s the company was purchased by Astra, the parent company of Swix. Wax by Østbye of Norway patented c1920 by Peter Østbye. His company manufactured tar-based waxes until the 1990s. Australalp Ski Wax made by Danbril Laboratories, Elsternwick, Victoria Each item bears its original logo and brandinggeorge shirling, red onion, ski waxes
