Wouldn’t ya know it…. Today I saw this Edelman leak tester for sale… shortly after seeing it in the 1956 magazine….debating whether I should buy it or not… I think $30 is too steep of a price… if it was $10 I would snap it up.Popular Mechanics Oct. 1956…. a crescent wrench advertisement, an Edelman radiator leak tester, a cool article about testing out the VW beetle & an amazing oil filter that I’ve never seen b4…
Hey! Actual non-digital tool-related ephemera - and actual parchment paper, no less! Love the illo. That is frameable. (Love the hex broach in the hanging hole, too)...overdue invoice letter...
Just hope Scrooge let Bob Cratchit add a little coal to the stove.
Thanks. Also looks like the Hardware store being addressed just went out of business in 2025 after 150 years!Hey! Actual non-digital tool-related ephemera - and actual parchment paper, no less! Love the illo. That is frameable. (Love the hex broach in the hanging hole, too)
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Stan S. said:Holland Steel's wrench also used pat. 1551763, so it is nice to know they used more than one patent.
Regards, Stan S.
Is the patent I showed even correct? I didn't really look at it. I see the one you're showing has R.C. Morris's name as the patentee and he appears as being one of the Holland Steel "directors" on the letterhead.RE: Holland Steel Corp
Subject: | Re: confused |
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Date: | 2026-03-30 8:47 am |
From: | Stan Schulz |
To: | four.cycle |
RE: patent 1557864
RE: https://datamp.org/patents/search/advance.php?pn=1557864&id=33190&set=1
shows manufacturer as "Bull Dog Wrench Co." of Benton Harbor, MI.
GarageJournal member posted last night a copy of a letter from the "Holland Steel Corp." and an illustration of a wrench - attributing it to patent 1557864
I'm a bit confused here.
BK
Some nice Corvair s that you’ve had. Do you still own any now?


I was an Illustrator for many years. Technical Illustration was my speciality. Don't have too many copies now because back in the day we didn't really have anyway to archive ****. LOL. Now, pop it in the phone, all good. This is just one book of 150 raw illustrations for Ralph Sims. These were for proposals. I did AD work later on with color and Air Brush but these are all I have now.
Zim
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I still sketch. Love it. People go nuts over it. Fast, cool. LOLI learned how in school and did a a little professionally, but my main focus was Electro-mechanical design and engineering. first career - moved into management and CAD/CAE, then inot managing and administering the systems. Later got into audit then Cyber security a totally different career.
But sometimes I just miss drawing.
