Progress is fine, but it's gone on for too long.

with apologies to Ogden Nash...

Friday, January 30, 2026

Wrench etiquette

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  Why doesn't everyone know this?

Basset -Lowke steam toys, 1904

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  I'd probably have more fun with these at retirement age than I would have as a kid.  
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Thursday, January 29, 2026

Ride-on drill press

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John L Feirer Earl Tatro, Machine Tool Metalworking, McGraw Hill 1961  
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Test rides today!

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1917 Powerplus  

Jubilee clips

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 The first and ubiquitous worm drive hose clamp invented in 1921 by Commander Lumley Robinson of the British Royal Navy. Usually made from s...
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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Avon Tyres, 1935

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 11,000 miles? I'm sure I don't get that from my modern motorcycle tires.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Log marking hammer

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  This unusual hammer is a log marking hammer. Back when there was a logging industry, the logging company and sawmills had to keep track of...

Air Pictorial magazine

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 This British aviation magazine featured modern developments and current events as well as historical subjects over the years. It went throu...

First 100 mph car in America, Flying Dutchman

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   Herbert L Bowden achieved 109.65 mph on the Daytona beach course in 1905 in this special twin-engined Mercedes named the Flying Dutchman....
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Monday, January 26, 2026

Monday Mystery, another plier-type thing

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  Looks like die cast metal of some type, no sharp or grippy edges... possibly some opening or spreading feature in front to the pivot. No i...
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