Progress is fine, but it's gone on for too long.

with apologies to Ogden Nash...

Friday, November 17, 2023

Craftsman speed handle

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I saw this Craftsman speed handle in a locked display case at Antiques at 10 Mechanic in Camden, Maine. At that price I didn't think I n...
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Thursday, November 16, 2023

Huber Maintainer

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  The Huber company has been around making machinery of different types since 1875. After WW2 they decided to concentrate on road constructi...
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Jaguar production line, 1962

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 Jaguar Mark Twos and Mark Tens on the production line (looks like after the workers went home). Remember, guys, no running...
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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

J.T.Slocomb 6-7 inch micrometer .

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Slocomb started making center drills, micrometers and other machinist tools in 1891  John Tibbets Slocomb located his company in Providence ...
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Swallow Bodies, 1927

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 Swallow Sidecars's first ad for their bodies for the Morris Cowley and Auston 7. Transpform your Austin into a real car!
Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Volvo P1800

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  Actually a 1970 or 71 Volvo 1800E. I'd drive that car...
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One of my vices is vises, Wilton

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The high-quality Wilton bullet vises are the ones I'm used to, the name is still around on what seem to be lesser quality units , but no...
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Monday, November 13, 2023

1959 Thunderbird

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  Life in America could not be better...

Monday Mystery , What bike?

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 This picture was apparently taken in Belgium about the beginning of the war. My guess is a DKW RT125 but the primary case doesn't seem ...
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Sunday, November 12, 2023

Rugol Wrench, Japan

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Here's a wrench I took a picture of at Liberty Tool in Maine, and then did not buy it. (I must be slipping). No company history that I c...
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