Progress is fine, but it's gone on for too long.
with apologies to Ogden Nash...
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Monday, November 10, 2025
London Auto Co.
This company seems to have been more of an assembler than a manufacturer. Once again, not a lot of information online.
Monday Mystery; Bottle opener
This little item was sent to me as an unknown, Gratis means "free" so possibly was a giveaway for something? The label would suggest it had been made in Amsterdam but can anyone identify the logo?
Sunday, November 9, 2025
A triumph of scaffolding
Cantilevered out from the Manhattan side pier, the Queensborough Bridge is being extended across the East River, with the help of some epic scaffolding. The bridge was planned in 1901 and completed in 1909.
Saturday, November 8, 2025
End of the line
The two foot gauge Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington locomotive #8 derailed in Whitefield on June 15 1933. Business was so poor the company didn't bother to rescue it. By 1937 the railway's locomotive, cars and rail had been cut up and sold for scrap.
Silk engine section view
The Silk motorcycle was based on the long running water cooled two stroke Scott Flying Squirrel. Unfortunately, it was in production for only 4 years, ending in 1979. I had no luck finding a Scott engine section view for comparison.
Update; I've added images of a disassembled Silk engine and the left side of the engine. (Thanks Jon!)
Also below; added a couple exploded Scott engine drawings. showing the overhung crank throws, and the dual chain primary drive.
Generator assembler
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Honda CM200T
The lowly "Tinstar". In a time of 5 and 6 speed sporty 400 twins, Honda made these "custom styled" 4 speed, single carb bikes first in 175cc, then in 200 when I guess they realized they could barely maintain the speed limit. A beginner bike that outlived its usefulness by about the 3rd ride. And they still turn up in good shape.
1952 Golden Anniversary Cadillac
Another pretentious lifestyle Cadillac ad from the 1950s. No beautiful people in gowns and tuxedos this time but we'll throw in a gratuitous picture of an expensive necklace in a rustic setting. Jewels from Van Cleef and Arpel, still around today.
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