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the 50's when men were men and tires needed tubes SOLD

Started by amertrac, August 09, 2011, 06:00:07 AM

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amertrac

for sale
four oul cans
two fire extinguishers
three tube kits
4 different shape hand oil cans
from left to right
electro-lite magic fire chief fire extinguisher in a can still full
whizrubber tube repair kit metal can made by r, m. hollingshead corp camden nj
wards tube jit cardboard can  dist by montbgomery ward
gross original bevel cut tupe patches gross mfg cal.
and another full fire extinguisher
4 50.00 FOR ALLPLUS SHIPPING  11.00 SOLD
TO SOON ULD UND TO LATE SCHMART

amertrac

TO SOON ULD UND TO LATE SCHMART

Fins/413

Nothing like the smell of burning glue in the morning.
1959 Chrysler New Yorker
1982 E150 Ford van

Papaw

You should have seen the eyes of young folks when I would light the glue on fire before placing the patch on bike tubes back in the day!
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mrchuck

Remember the SMELL of the smoke as the patch was lit on fire? I sure do!
And the HOT orange patch on the tube. A camel was the trademark, and weall said that must be what a camel smelled like.
I patched literally hundreds of tubes in high school while working in the gas station!
Molon Labe

bonneyman

Quote from: mrchuck on August 09, 2011, 08:01:43 PM
Remember the SMELL of the smoke as the patch was lit on fire? I sure do!
And the HOT orange patch on the tube. A camel was the trademark, and weall said that must be what a camel smelled like....

Ha, ha. Too funny!
Guess they don't make this glue anymore 'cause PETA would be screaming about the mistreatment of the camels!
Ratchet Guru

oldtoolman

Good old hot patches were great.I remember putting 20 cold patches on my 1956 Triumph 20" front tyre [british spelling] also had a rim lock to keep the tire from spinning on the rim.shortly after this I learned how to do it right using hot patches.I also installed a new tube...
Larry Randall
larry@oldtoolman.com

Papaw

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bird

Quote from: Papaw on August 09, 2011, 09:58:23 AM
You should have seen the eyes of young folks when I would light the glue on fire before placing the patch on bike tubes back in the day!
Did you do that to "ignite the annoying folks on fire?"  HAHAHA
cheers, bird
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