Sunday, March 31, 2024
Saturday, March 30, 2024
Kay Metal Refining wartime ad, 1944
ebay |
Friday, March 29, 2024
Baldwin Locomotive Erecting Shop 1869
Railways were big business in the 19th century. By 1869 the Baldwin locomotive plant in Philadelphia occupied about half a city block, shown are various engines and parts under constriction. The line of benches with machinery and workmen on the right shows how much of production was still hand done at this point in history.
250cc speed record
Quite impressive! I haven't found much information on this speed record, or the streamliner build. Looking at the AMA speed records, it appears Don Vesco raised these records in the early seventies to either about 189 mph or 176 mph, depending on the class definitions...(there are so many variations.)
Thursday, March 28, 2024
1962 Mercedes Benz 200
For sale at a vintage building material shop in Cobourg, this is a nice old stodgy and upright car. The two door body style is nice, the automatic transmission is probably somewhat rare. Definitely a project car for someone, maybe a big project. Body needs work, upholstery too.
Kronan chisel, Eskilstuna
This a fine socket chisel found locally, It's difficult to read but the name Kronan appears on the underside, there is little information to be found on that company. Also, along with Made in Sweden, is the steelworking city name, Eskilstuna, which seems to appear on many Swedish-made tools.
If this tool is put back into service, the edge will need attention.
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Goodyear motorcycle tires
Collaro record changer
The absolute limit of luxury, no need to get off the couch for hours as your records change themselves! (of course you have to pre-stack them yourself... and no replays)
The Rockbar Corp. name is long gone, it's now the name of a bar in the village, Collaro was a British company that was absorbed by Magnavox in 1962.
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
Clipper Great Republic
Richard C. MacKay, Donald MacKay and His Famous Sailing Ships, Dover Publications, 1995 |
Mickey's Air Mail
Nice little rubber airplane toy, by this point in history the propeller blades are gone and pilot Donald Duck has lost his head, but he kinda spoiled the lines anyway...
Etsy |
Monday, March 25, 2024
Maybach SW38 Streamline
In the 1930s there was much development in aerodynamics for highspeed automobile travel. In 1938 Fulda tires of Germany commissioned Dörr & Schreck to build a streamlined body on the conventional Maybach SW 38. With the help of aerodynamicist Baron Reinhard Koenig-Fachsenfeld this car was designed, built and introduced in 1939. Powered by the Maybach 3.8 litre six, it was capable of over 200 kph. It was little used due to the outbreak of WW2, and the car disappeared either during the war or shortly thereafter.
Sunday, March 24, 2024
Saturday, March 23, 2024
Lenora #1, Mt. Sicker Railway
Located on Vancouver Island, the Lenora, Mt Sicker railway was constructed in 1900 to serve the Lenora copper mine. Only six miles long, it was a 3 foot gauge railway replacing a tramway constructed on log rails. Due to the steep and rough track, a geared locomotive was chosen. What they got was this small and beautiful 2 cylinder Shay, outshopped from Lima on October 3 1900 as Build No. 621. Cylinders were only 6 x10" and the engine could only handle two 5 ton ore cars at a time but was soon routinely moving 70 tons of ore per day.
The mine was producing well and within six months more power was needed, it was joined by another Shay, this one bought used, it was larger and much more capable.
The mine went bankrupt in 1907 and the #1 was sold to the M. H. Ellis lumber company at Lombard in the Fraser River Valley, where it was run into the ground and eventually scrapped.
During the lumber company years. |
Kirchner Leipzig bandsaw
Friday, March 22, 2024
Wrap-around windshield!
Planes in formation, Boeing F4B
Thursday, March 21, 2024
We used to make things in this country #360 Star Brand Lamp Wick
Not much call for this product today... Nice graphics on the package, no information at all on the company.
Merkur XR4Ti
Remember this car? It looked promising when it was introduced in 1985, though the styling was a little bit weird for North American tastes. It was intended to compete with the German luxury sport sedans but failed to find a big enough audience. Kind of a shame, it should have done better. In the 5 years it was available only 42,464 XR4Tis were sold.
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
Steam powered moped problems
Here we have a patent for what looks like the first "moped" (without pedals). The elements of a steam engine are all there condensed into a package about the size of a clip-on 50cc gas engine of about 3/4 century later. It would seem the artist had only the basic understanding of a steam engine, there is no accommodation for the supply of coal and water. To solve that issue one solution may have been to license the 1868 patent further down in this post. This steampowered carriage could follow the moped rider with the necessary supplies.
This is silly.
thanks (I think) Rolf! |
Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Cricket Cyclecar
The Cricket was a cyclecar made in Detroit in 1914 with a side mounted V twin engine mounted in a motorcycle-like frame. The engine was a 12 hp Spacke with two speed transmission. The company didn't last the year.