Monday, October 6, 2025

Monday Mystery, Adjustable pliers?

This is an interesting adjustment mechanism on a very big pair of (I guess we'll call them) pliers, though the jaws do seem to be for something specific. Ideas, anyone?


Thanks, Arthur!

 

Cars in Camden Me...


 

Sunday, October 5, 2025

Steam locomotive


 Wide angle lens, low angle shot, we'll call it art...

Sidecar Sunday


 Motorcycle manufacturer G. W. Wilkins and passenger set off on a round the UK tour to publicize his machine. The trip was 3315 miles, done in 32 days. More here.

Joustra tin friction-powered car

Windshield is missing but still a very cool toy car! Made in France.





 

Thursday, October 2, 2025

Bugatti 49


W. Boddy, Continental Sports Cars,  G.T. Foulis, 1951

Obviously a serious racer, Mrs. Billie Clarke tackles a Prescott Speed Hillclimb in a Bugatti model 49. Year unknown...

 In my opinion, not the nicest styling of the lot...

Cambro Cyclecar

  This single seat runabout was produced by the Central Aircraft Co. of Kilburn North London after WW1.  I don't know how it could be of any simpler construction, featuring a 200 cc 2 stroke twin Johnson motorwheel for "power" and did not even have a reverse gear.

   It does not seem to have been a big seller.

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Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 upside down


 No explanation given for this accident in Texas. Curtiss had an order to build these aircraft in the US but only one was completed before war's end. A further 56 were assembled later on.

Honda 750 exploded view

A lovely exploded view from Lawrence Watts.
 

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Acetylene lighting


    Calcium carbide produces acetylene gas when it is exposed to water. In a lamp like this a chunk of calcium carbide is placed in the gas generator water from a water tank above it is dripped onto it, the gas produced passes through a tube to a lighting jet in the lamp, where it burns with a bright white light. 
   Below, acetylene was available in cylinders to eliminate the carbide/water step.



Grenade patent


Application filed by the A Kimball Co.

A. Kimball Co. was a Chicago company known for producing a range of musical instruments, including pianos. What they were doing patenting something like this is not known...

 


Monday, September 29, 2025

Monday Mystery, Big wrench

Here's a nice big 24 inch pipe wrench with no markings except a square on the handle which may or may not be a logo. Guesses?Anyone recognize the tool? 



Update, possibly a wrench by Oswego, third one down. (Thanks Dave!) I like that the individual parts are available.

US.archive.org


Milwaukee shipyards, 1880


 I'm trying to find this location in modern Milwaukee. The Mathew Brothers furniture company shown across the water is listed at 407-411 East Water St. in 1880, which doesn't seem to exist today. 

Update: Then Dave found this...  "Down the river from the Oneida street bridge" Which is also no longer.



Sunday, September 28, 2025

IBM goes electronic


 The Hollerith Tabulating Machine Company was incorporated in 1896, after Herman Hollerith invented the punch card and the tabulating machine that read the holes in the card.

 In 1911 it was merged with two other data-processing technology companies and was called the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company, changed in 1924 to IBM. In the 1950s the company developed an electronic way to read the punch cards, this was the beginning of modern computing.

IBM 650


Sidecar Sunday


 

Saturday, September 27, 2025

The Time and Temperature Building


 This is where all the temperatures and time of the world is figured out.

Actually, it was originally known as the Chapman building, nicknamed more recently because of the large clock and weather sign installed in 1964. The 14 storey building was built in 1924 and is currently empty.

More here.

The people's convertble





 

Friday, September 26, 2025

Farrier's Butteris


 This is basically a one inch wide chisel fitted with a handgrip and shoulder stock. It's known as a butteris, used by farriers to trim horse's hooves. 

Conestoga wagon jack

Earl F. Robacker, Old Stuff in Up-Country Pennsylvania, As Barnes, 1978

 No maker's name, Pennsylvania, 1830

Fashion Friday

Cold weather gear for the upcoming winter, 1923.

I'd never heard of the P&P but just found a picture in a 1936 magazine of a P&P chassis sporting an old Royal Enfield engine. The motorcycle was definitely different.




 

Thursday, September 25, 2025

The old Turnpike, 1907

Alan L. Radcliff,  Adventures of a Vintage Car Collector, E A Seeman Pub. 1972

 

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Koeth's Interchangeable Tool (partial)


   A good solid handle assembly without any apparent use.

 This might be the most complicated of multitools, part of a kit consisting of various jaws that attached to these handles- it might be easier to just own a few pliers and shears.  Bottom image is from a post at Papawswrench. 



 



Party at Bugatti

Ettore Bugatti, (center) with friends and and staff pose for a photograph in front of his house, celebrating the completion of the 100th Type 46 Bugatti touring chassis in 1930.

 

Monday, September 22, 2025

One of my vices is vises, Eclipse


  Eclipse is the name William Marples uses for their line of vises, this one would be categorized as an amateurs vice, with exposed screw and light build, it's rather flimsy looking. I expect the cast-in V7 and V6 are casting numbers, not a stock or model number.

Suzuki 1964


 She looks demented but I'd probably go out with her.