Old Machine Decals On The Mind

Port Angeles Norm writes in and says, "I'm in the process of acquiring an old (1900-1910) four-sided wood planer (a HUGE flat-belt-driven beast), so I've been hanging out at this site learning stuff... just noticed they have downloadable old artwork for some of the machines."Yes they do. An incredible resource: One hell of a "Old Machine Decal Archive." Don't miss that one.Now, I've got a hunch these are enthusiasts rebuilding these, and what I love most about it, is that for the most part, they are preserving these old tool decals appropriately. Sure, some of the fonts choices seem a little off/misplaced, but, they'll get those right soon enough. I just love the energy, and respect for keeping the heritage intact. The kind of stuff that we need more and more of.Here's where shit got real intense. I started clicking around and found their photos archives. Click around on the links underneath the "Description/Model" heading, and prepare to have yer head swell, and explode. Just like mine did when you find stuff like this.Good job, machine enthusiasts!Norm, you gotta warn me before you send a link like that one. That shit's got the potential to wreck a man's whole fuckin' workweek! The DDC salutes you.- - - -NO IDEA WHAT THEY ARE SAYING, SO THANK GOD FOR SUBTITLES: Letterpress masters down in Sao Paulo, Brazil! Required viewing. That's what I call "just about perfect." To make those big posters, and then see them all over town must be such a jolt. Thank you, Sao Paulo. (Via Coudal Partners of Chicago, Ill.)- - - -HERE'S ONE MIKEY SENT IN YESTERDAY: The Holden boys went crab fishing out in the ocean out of Brighton, Ore. a couple days back. "75 bucks to rent a Skiff for two hours, with pre-baited crab traps," is what Mikey claimed the going rate was. Here's a little something they saw just before pushing off into the ocean. Pretty good. Very briney. That which comes from the sea, goes right back to it.- - - -ONE PART SAD, ON PART PUZZLED: In the United Kingdom a little shop called, "Thompson Bros Ltd" is going out of business, and selling everything off in an auction. I don't know the circumstances, or even what the hell they did, but I do know this: It was an incredible shop, and here's a photo set that shows all the stuff up for bids. And another. This is from the listing: "IRONMONGERS STOCK & EQUIPMENT" Sounds like some pretty serious stuff, right? Here's a pile of beautiful stuff. I get a little sad looking at this. I hope it gets into the right hands. You just get the feeling you are losing something so culturally beautiful, for the ages. Hope not.- - - -THIS ONE IS FOR "THE BIRD" AND RYNO: Mark Fidrych, 1954-2009- - - -ON THE PLAYER TODAY:01. Sonic Youth - Sister02. Descendents - Somery03. Wilco - Being There