Anyone remember these? Banks and service stations handed them out to hang from your radio or cigarette lighter as a little garbage can. This might go in my 78 F150, perfect setting.
Out picking today and found a lot of the normal stuff. Cream cans, crocks, pulleys and lanterns. Here’s what I brought home, a couple of cans and a Fish carburetor mileage tester. Only knew what it was because of a Hagerty article from a few years back. Can’t imagine hanging that thing up in...
That’s the weird part, they are not both Necchi. Here’s some closer pics. The Necchi has the same graphics front and back. But on the side has the MFD for Allyn International whereas the generic sewing oil has a different back and MFD for Tacony Corp.
Here’s my recent pick ups. The small white oiler on the right was very close to the one I already had in my collection on the left. Kinda dig it when there are small variations between different cans.
The other oiler that I just picked up is another equipment oiler, not sure how many of...
I like the repair, after a little while that gasket will look like it's made for it. Those little tiny nuances are just the reminder that YOU fixed it. Great job.
Been on GJ for how long and I’m just finding this now??? A ton of cool stuff already posted so I’ll show only a couple of the unique finds of 2025.
In 1953 Post cereals, you could get miniature license plates from all 50 states, Canada and some foreign countries. You could also send off for...
I approve! If I were to try and attempt this, I'd get a vinyl large format printer to cut out the letters. Then lay the inverse down over the sign. Hand paint the vinyl overlay to reveal the hand brush strokes within the letters. Does that make sense?