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The second photo on the lead item in this thread is of Dot Smith on a knucklehead. It is the cover picture of The American Motorcycle Girls 1900-1950 by AMCA member Chris Sommer Simmons which I can recommend. ISBN is 978-0-9817270-5-9. The only other book I know on the topic is The Woman, the Motorcycle and the Women's Fashion Trends 1894-1915 by AMCA member Aldo Carrer, also recommended, with ISBN 9788886955232, with many period black and white photos captioned in Italian, English and German.
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Snagged from somewhere, Folks!
Old photos can tell you a lot about working on Scheblers.
Like tools.
....CottenAttached FilesLast edited by T. Cotten; 10-16-2018, 05:58 PM.AMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
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Originally posted by exeric View PostI see a brace, and bit in that photo, Tom. I'll have to add that to my tool box.
....Cotten
PS: I only have an 18" Stillson.
PPS: Is that a zipper on the bib over-alls?Last edited by T. Cotten; 10-17-2018, 03:28 PM.AMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
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That's a right big pipe wrench there and as Eric mentioned the presence of the brace. I wonder if they were just staging tools for effect. I suppose you could use a brace with a flat screw bit for speedy disassembly but man that pipe wrench had a bit of leverage in the handle.
Mike Love
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Originally posted by ihrescue View PostThat's a right big pipe wrench there and as Eric mentioned the presence of the brace. I wonder if they were just staging tools for effect. I suppose you could use a brace with a flat screw bit for speedy disassembly but man that pipe wrench had a bit of leverage in the handle.
Mike Love
My No. 901 Stanley brace (patents from '02 to '06) tightens, but ratchets turned left.
I tuned it with Harley tool #1 a few times, but can't figure out how to reverse it.
And my Stillson doesn't have "pipe" teeth.
(Maybe to begin with?)
....Cotten
PS: So when were zippers invented?Last edited by T. Cotten; 10-24-2018, 01:19 PM.AMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
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[QUOTE=exeric;175176]Speaking for myself; I love dogs, and sidecars.
Then here's two from New Zealand. A family photo, circa 1930, with dog, left hand sidecar chassis with (probably) locally built sidecar, all on a well-used circa 1923 Harley.
And a scan of a postcard: "NZ Police Patrolman on a 10/12 HP Harley Davidson c. 1923". I've seen the same picture with the bike identified as a 1924 model. Hard to tell whether the front mudguards are "dished" for the pre-24 narrow forks.
NZ Harley 23 (4).jpgP1020069 24 HD.jpg
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