This is a pair of hoof trimmers, patent number 908969, nicely made with replaceable jaws and ball bearings in the pivot. Patent date is Jan 5 1909, a few months after Model T production began...
Thursday, August 7, 2025
First Torpedo launch from an airplane
Wednesday, August 6, 2025
1929 JAP Flat track racer
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Craftsman 7" Disc Sander-Polisher
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
Monday, August 4, 2025
One of my vices is vises, unknown (updated)
Update. It is a vise from Milwaukee Tool and Equipment, age unknown. Thanks, Dave! Company is still around making vises and clamps etc. https://www.milwtool.com/
Monday Mystery, Clamp with roller.
We've covered the A.B. Chance company but I wonder how whatever this is fits into their product line. Ideas?
Sunday, August 3, 2025
Saturday, August 2, 2025
Grumman aircraft, 1957
Blue Point Boxocket 928
According to Alloy Artifacts, this interesting 7/8" wrench was promoted as a Water Pump wrench by the company and was made from 1928 till about 1939. The patent applied for is number RE17417.
Friday, August 1, 2025
1913 Model T production line
Thursday, July 31, 2025
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Evans tape measure
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Union Pacific, 1955
Union Pacific with its head office in Omaha Nebraska, was always a western railway, this ad touts their Portland, Oregon connection. In 2025 the company has acquired the Norfolk Southern, which was the result of the 1986 amalgamation of the coal-carrying Norfolk and Western and the Southern Railway. Early mergers with the Virginian Railway, and later Wabash and Nickel Plate lines. Union Pacific is now a coast to coast freight carrier.
Monday, July 28, 2025
Thomas Motor Company
The Thomas company had started out as a bicycle manufacturer, in 1899 they produced a successful one cylinder car and in 1908 gained great fame when their Thomas Flyer (the only American entry) won the 24,000 mile New York to Paris race. Despite high quality and innovative ideas like the hill holder shown below, sales plummeted as the Model T took over the market.
80th anniversary! B-25 hits Empire State Building, July 28, 1945
On Saturday, July 28, 1945, a B-25 Mitchell bomber, piloted in thick fog by Lieutenant Colonel William Franklin Smith, Jr., crashed into the north side of the Empire State Building, between the 79th and 80th floors.
Sunday, July 27, 2025
Harley Davidson BA (Peashooter)
When the AMA proposed a new 21 cu. in. Lightweight racing class in 1925, Harley Davidson didn't even have a motorcycle to enter, but they got busy designing two 350cc ( 21 cu in) singles, the A sidevalve and the AA OHV single (called the BA if fitted with electric lighting). That would be the machine above.
The class was jokingly referred to as the peashooter class, compared to the big Vtwin racers. The AA engine was immediately competitive against the Indian and Excelsior racers and in 1926 won 6 of 14 races. The arrival of the HD Peashooter coincided with the growing popularity of dirt track racing in New Zealand and Australia and when those riders appeared in England it was with short wheelbase racers powered by the HD engine. Those machines were the basis of the first speedway races in England.
Harley discontinued the model in 1930, some said it was too competitive against their new 45 inch side valve750 V twin.