Friday, June 24, 2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
The Gypsy Coeds
In 1937, six girls from Bradford, Illinois began a series of road trips in a 1926 Model T Ford that they dubbed the "Silver Streak." They traveled all over the country, visiting first the home of the Dionne Quints and then the World's Fair, Niagra Falls, and many interesting other places. They even got to meet Henry Ford himself. By the end of their journeys, they had driven over 71,000 miles in the Silver Streak. Must have been some great adventures...
For more information, check out his webpage:
http://www.riggsboysracing.com/26%20T%20tour.htm
And this photostream:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jwbruckner/with/368771160/
With Henry Ford
Golden Gate Exposition
Yes, that is Don Ameche
Ford Plant
Silver Streak in 2005, still owned by one of the girls and driven periodically
For more information, check out his webpage:
http://www.riggsboysracing.com/26%20T%20tour.htm
And this photostream:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jwbruckner/with/368771160/
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
FSA Color Photos
I love early color photography. It can really change how you think about a particular era. Most of these were taken by Russell Lee for the Farm Security Administration. For the workwear enthusiasts out there, check out the Lee bucklebacks in the first pic and the detailing on the shirt in the second. The two-tone jacket in the third pic is pretty awesome as well and should be reproduced by somebody.
Better than new? Frye Brando Engineer Resole
I got these Frye Brando boots about a year ago. They had served me pretty well so far, but the thin over-soles and heels were wearing through to the leather, so it was time for a re-sole.
The local shop called the Wooden Shoe is the only shoe repair place within an hour's drive, so I decided to take them there. It took about a week for them to do the work and I am pretty happy with the results. Here's what $60 got me:
--New Biltrite composite soles, stitched down
--New rubber heels
--Shoe shine
--Brown edge dressing
--Speech from the owner about how I should polish my boots more often.
I could have done without the last three items, but it's okay-- natural wear and tear will do its job. (And I do condition the leather with Pecard's and Kiwi neutral on the toes and heels when I feel like it.) Overall, I am very pleased with the work, and these Biltrites should last considerably longer than the stock soles. I kind of like the look, too...
Saturday, June 18, 2011
1930's Bicycles



These were for sale at the local antique market the other day. I wish I could remember the make of the blue women's bike-- I do recall that the tag said 1937. Everything on it looked original. They were only asking $150 for it. The men's bike looked like it had been restored-- decently, but not greatly. It is a Murray Aeroline. $300-something for it.
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