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.
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
William Marples Brace
Truly a thing of beauty. Terry found this brace in a local shop, I'm not sure how he could have left it there. Marples has a great history section on their site, find out more about this tool here.
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| Thanks, Terry! |
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Another disappeared motorcycle magazine
I have several issues of this magazine from the mid eighties. This one is volume 5 so I'd guess that's 5 years of life at least... Nothing online that I could find, but The editor was Mick Walker, author of many motorcycle books but I don't recognize the rest of the staff. Wonder what happened to it?
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
L'Albatros motocyclettes
Not much information available but they seem to have been in business from only about 1907 till 1912. The single and twin-cylinder engines were sourced from Givaudan.
When pigs fly
In response to the old adage, 'When pigs fly!" J.T.C. Moore-Brabazon takes a pig named Icarus II for a flight on Nov 4 1909. Neither of them seem to be enjoying it.
Monday, November 3, 2025
Safari Toronto
Cars in the 'hood. Here is a Land Cruiser station wagon fully outfitted for the wilds of the urban streets, I expect someone has imported this lovely old truck from parts unknown. It's a very basic model, there aren't even seatbelts for the bench seats in the back.
Sunday, November 2, 2025
Another job you may not want to do; Making billiard balls
Making celluloid billiard balls at the Albany Billiard Ball Co. (late 19th C)
Previously made from ivory, celluloid was developed in the 1860s and was the material of choice for billiard balls till the 1980s when phenolics replaced it. I'm curious about that, bakelite were patented in 1909 and no one got around to trying the material for balls for 70 years?
Saturday, November 1, 2025
Andree basin wrench
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Friday, October 31, 2025
Happy Halloween
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| From Kladderadatsch, 1931. |
Westinghouse ultraviolet tubes
The fluorescent tube lighting system was introduced in 1938 by GE. The next year the 4 foot tube was released, it became the industry standard. Eighty five years later, fluorescent is still spelled incorrectly by about 50% of the population.
In 1950, Westinghouse introduced this healthy ultraviolet tube to fit the same system.
Thursday, October 30, 2025
Know your twistgrips...
From top, Amal screw-pull, second- same with air lever, drum type and a rack and pinion design. And yes, this will be on the test...
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Coveted jobs of the past
Monday, October 27, 2025
No better name for a motorcycle
In 1931 bicycle manufacturer P.J. Meijer offered a variety of motorcycle models under the None Better marque, all of which were re-badged British machines from Wolf and Sun. The name was short-lived, a year or two later, they were called New Rapid.













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