One of the prettier Nortons I've seen lately, Just parked on the street like a real bike...
Progress is fine, but it's gone on for too long.
with apologies to Ogden Nash...
Thursday, August 20, 2026
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
Flagstaff holder
Here we have two different flagstaff holders based on patent US661643 of Nov 13, 1900. I've never given much thought to flagstaff holders, I'm not a yachtsman and I never considered a motorcycle to be a flag displaying-type of vehicle. But it looks well thought out, no-tool angle adjustment, rope retention with a good solid base.
I think I'd maybe add a setscrew to retain the actual flagstaff, though.
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Gulflube Single
Gulf making a fancy presentation for a single grade oil in a multigrade world. It was introduced in about 1960, the SB classification says for engines before 1951. It disappeared when Gulflube merged with Chevron in 1985.
Monday, August 17, 2026
Monday Mystery, Ken Tool S17
Apologies for the poor images, I see Ken Tools (formerly Kennedy Tools) has been in business since about 1920 making tire changing tools, but I can't find any reference to this one. Basically just a bar with 4 different-sized square knobs on both ends. Any ideas what it could have been used for?
Lenk No. 222 Alcohol Blotorch
A very cool looking alcohol burning torch from Lenk, out of Boston, Massachusetts. Pretty sure it was part of Buck Rogers' collection of weapons. It was apparently capable of making enough heat for silver soldering or light brazing.
I'm not really sure how it works and, as a face-saving measure, I'm not inclined to try it without more information. For an earlier sample of their offerings, see Unusual Tools: Lenk Improved Automatic Torch.
Below, an ad for a very similar tool from the American Products Corporation:
Below, an ad for a very similar tool from the American Products Corporation:
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| Popular Mechanics, February 1951 |
Sunday, August 16, 2026
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