Saturday, February 28, 2009
Wear Your Safety Gear!
The Injuries and Fatalities forum on the Arborist Site is a good reference to look at once in a while if you are going to be running a saw.
Weekend Steam
Fuzzpault posted this fascinating model on his YouTube channel. The Stourbridge Lion was the first locomotive operated in the United States, and was the first to be operated outside of England, according to an article on Widipedia. It was manufactured in 1828, and the parts that remain are on display at the B & O Railroad Museum at Baltimore, MD. Building a model of this quality is truely a labor of love.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Not My Victrola: Weekend Special
VictrolaMan has posted a favorite Al Jolson song that I don't have on shellac. I have "Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go?" on vinyl repros, but this original record sounds better than my copies. That is a nice old Victor Talking Machine, too.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Crankin' It Up
Sweet Indiana Home was one of nearly 300 recordings made by Aileen Stanley, The Victrola Girl. There is a great article about her on The Jazz Age. This song is a great Fox-Trot, so push the furniture back to the wall and DANCE!
Limber Up Your Hardware!
Mr. Completely has posted the first E-Postal Contest for 2009, and it is a challenging match! It looks like it will be loads of fun to shoot, so click over to Mr. C's site, read the rules, download the target, and go to your range. Take some friends and/or family and start the E-Postal year with a bang.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Buzz Coil Ignition
After you have saved these pages, click on the label for "T's and Other Old Vehicles" to bring up all of the posts with pages from Dyke's Ford Supplement.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Oh...My Brain
(Third Try)
This nicely restored gas engine was running at Old Threshers last year. When I saw the brand name on the sign my brain instantly began playing back a favorite old song, and every time I run across this video on my hard drive it starts playing again. I did a search on YouTube and found a copy of the song to share with the True Blue Fan Club, but I must warn you that it is one of those songs that sticks in your head. I hadn't heard it in more than 35 years, and when I saw the Worthington sign it came right back. It has been banging away like this gas engine ever since.
This copy of "Don't Put Your Daughter On The Stage" was posted on YouTube by Barndog44. You've been warned.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Big Dog, Many Ponies
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Not My Victrola
Here is a great Monday Mornng Mood Lifter posted on YouTube by Pax 41. 'A Cup Of Coffee, A Sandwich, And You' is a song that leaves you feeling really good. Pax apologizes for the crack you hear clicking in the first portion of the record, but that is to be expected when we play these old records.
Still Snowing
The machine in this video was from 1929, and I bet the stock market crash of 1929 ended development of this concept. It would be interesting to see how modern engineering could make this type of machine work today. EJ had about six inches of snow yesterday in Chicago; maybe I can convince him to do some design work.
Thanks to GSC in CA for the tip on this video.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Weekend Steam
Winter is beginning to get a bit old with me, and I need to get out and cut wood again this weekend. It makes me wish for warmer weather and a good steam show. These videos were shot at Rollag, Minnesota, a show I have never attended. I hope to see it someday. I have never seen a big vertical engine like the one from the Pabst Brewery. That is really a beautiful machine. Below is a spark show given by a 40-120 HP Undermounted Avery. That is a big traction engine, and it looks as if the fireman really loaded up the firebox. The sparks start at about 1:15, so be patient.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Crankin' It Up
This Friday's selection is Hot Lips, another jazzy fox trot by The Cotton Pickers. Push the furniture back to the wall and dance away the evening with your honey. This record was played on our old Brunswick.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Don't Rock Your Saw!
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Breathing Easy
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Looking For George
Monday, February 16, 2009
Milestone of Sorts
Fun....Seriously
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Not My Victrola
I hope all of you had a better Valentine weekend than Marion Harris. Thanks to Mickey Clark for posting this great blues number.
Perfect Health
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Weekend Steam
When I found last week's video I looked at G1Trains' channel and was amazed by this clip. It is a radio-controlled,steam powered truck. That is a neat mix of technologies! This little rig has steering, throttle, and forward-reverse. I didn't know such a toy existed.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Crankin' It Up
'A Gay Gossoon' is a great banjo song from our Edison collection. It's pre-Bluegrass, and not country, so I guess you could call it a novelty song. It was well liked by my great-grandfather, because the wear is obvious, and there are some skips near the end. I can edit out repeats, but a skip can't be fixed. It's still a good one to listen to.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Crankin' It Up: Hint, Hint
This mid-week crank up is a reminder for those guys who have not yet planned for Saturday.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Another Chainsaw Class!
Above, Joe Glenn is wedging over a back-weighted tree.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Sure It's Ugly....
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Not My Victrola
RReady555 has posted Paul Whiteman's recording of 'Valencia,' which was the first electric recording made by Paul Whiteman. This song was very popular, as was Paul Whiteman, who was considered to be the Jazz King. Anyway, it's a good song to put a bounce in your step. Have a great week!
Monday Again!
We saw this litte kitchen gadget at a flea market last fall. These things can be used to make flour or corn meal, but they are very popular with home brewers who need to crack malted barley to make their mash. When we had time to home brew, we belted up our stone buhr mill to the John Deere to crack our malt. That was much more fun than hand cranking out a bushel of malt, and it was part of the heritage of our mill, which used to crack malted corn in Eastern Kentucky for moonshiners in the Beaver Creek area in Floyd County. Back To The Old Grind!
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Weekend Steam
This week we will take a look at the Kettle Valley Railway, courtesy of G1Trains, a fellow YouTuber. You will enjoy listening to the whistle talk.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Crankin' It Up
This week's Crank It Up is genuine longhair music from the drawer of our Edison. This selection is 'Dream Of The Tyrolienne' by the Venetian Instrumental Quartet.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
The Stash Is Replenished!
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
What A Load
Food When They Need It
Monday, February 2, 2009
Grumbling Groundhogs!
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Not My Victrola
Pax41 has posted a great dance version of 'I Wanna Be Loved By You', recorded by Nat Shilkret's orchestra in 1928. This is a great song to practice your Charleston moves, and will really get your circulation going to start the week. Click on his name to go over to his channel if you would like to hear more of his collection.