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*In 1935 the Python and side valve JAP engines disappeared, but with a new choice of coil or magneto ignition, Cotton could still claim 16 models.
*In 1935 the Python and side valve JAP engines disappeared, but with a new choice of coil or magneto ignition, Cotton could still claim 16 models.
*In 1936 a “super sports” with a 500 cc JAP engine, and a “super sports” with a Blackburne 25B engine appeared.
*In 1936 a “super sports” with a 500 cc JAP engine, and a “super sports” with a Blackburne 25B engine appeared.
*In 1937 the only Blackburne engine available was a 250 cc ohv. There were three new high-camshaft design 250, 350 and 500 cc JAP engined models, with four-speed, foot change gearboxes.
*In 1937 the only Blackburne engine available was a 250 cc ohv. There were three new [[high-camshaft]] design 250, 350 and 500 cc JAP engined models, with four-speed, foot change gearboxes.
*In 1938 the 150cc model changed from JAP to unused old stock Blackburne engines. Blackburne itself was now out of production.
*In 1938 the 150cc model changed from JAP to unused old stock Blackburne engines. Blackburne itself was now out of production.
*By 1939 there was no 150cc model.
*By 1939 there was no 150cc model.
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