An illustration for the artisan sardine cannery La Quiberonnaise, by comic book artist Frank Margerin.
with apologies to Ogden Nash...
An illustration for the artisan sardine cannery La Quiberonnaise, by comic book artist Frank Margerin.
Sealing wax for sealing lids while canning fruits and vegetables, when that was a normal part of life, not sure where the seemingly exotic name "Zubian" came from.
The Dicks- Pontius company didn't disappear as canning became less popular, they branched out into calks and sealants after WW2, merging with Armstrong and changing their name to a name you might recognize- DAP Global, and are thriving today.
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| Thanks, Arthur! |
British manufacturer Peter Wright was known for their innovative solid-screwbox post/leg vises for blacksmith use. Up to that point the thread was usually coiled and brazed, a much less strong process. The leg transferred the shock of hammering directly to the ground.
They were introduced in about 1848 and made into the early 20th century and were often stamped with "Peter Wright", "Solid Box" or "Patent" on the back part of the screwbox.
Steam tug Pioneer among the squareriggers it guided to moorings at Port Gamble lumber mills in Puget Sound. Makes me wonder, how did these ungainly cargo vessels negotiate harbours and docks before tugboats?
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| Car Collector magazine, Mar 1990 |