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Link Posted: 5/12/2017 9:59:47 PM EDT
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What about telephone party lines? My grandfather was on a party line back in the 1960's in a farm out in the sticks. I remember my grandmother would get aggravated regularly because a neighbor (one of 3 on the same party line) would have the line tied up when she needed to make a call. They finally got a private line in about 1970. Party lines were very prevalent in the rural south all through the 1960's. Some were around up into the late 1970's.

For the youngsters, a party line existed when multiple households shared a single connecting line to the main phone line. You could pick up your phone, and if the other house was making a call, you could hear the entire conversation. There was no real privacy.
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I remember mail delivery twice a day
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Chrysler:




Edsel:

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My dad rode a 48' Panhead with suicide shift and hard tail for 30 years.
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My first motorcycle (not mine, but one just like it).

Foot clutch and hand shifter.

Flathead (side valve) motor.

Rear suspension was how much air you had in the rear tire.

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My dad rode a 48' Panhead with suicide shift and hard tail for 30 years.
I had a '42 45-flathead with a jockey shift that I rode for years. Took me along time to get used to a hand clutch after that. Even after I had a hand clutch I'd find myself reaching for that foot clutch pedal that wasn't there. 

When I got my first auto-transmission pick-up it took a long time to stop trying to push the non-existent clutch pedal. 

New fangled stuff...
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I still have the scar on my chin from falling down while drinking out of the can because of the sharp edge the can opener made.
Link Posted: 5/12/2017 10:19:46 PM EDT
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Tracer discs for a plastic disc shooter. I had one that was Star Trek branded when Star Trek was still on the air in about 1968. Those were a hoot, you could shoot them  as fast as you could pull the trigger. Had an integral magazine that would hold a dozen or so.
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I was gonna say spindle spacers for 45 records. 

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Monkey blood

The Devil's own cure for all scrapes
Link Posted: 5/12/2017 10:28:28 PM EDT
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Are you old enough to remember the days of cheap 50s classics and 60s-70s muscle?
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In college I owned a '65 Pontiac Star Chief, a '67 Impala, and a '71 Caprice 2-door (with a 400ci engine).  The three of them together cost $900.
Link Posted: 5/12/2017 10:29:05 PM EDT
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Ever run one of these at school?

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I bet some of the younger guys have never siphoned gasoline with just a hose. You suck the air out with your mouth and put the hose in a can before gasoline fills your mouth full. LOL.
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I had a mechanical calculator that looked very similar.
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Candy cigarettes. I liked them and subsequently enjoy the taste of peptobismol.


Link Posted: 5/12/2017 10:56:47 PM EDT
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Gave some of those to my sister's girls a few years ago.
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Yep.
My turntable still has one as an accessory.
Link Posted: 5/12/2017 10:59:26 PM EDT
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Attachment Attached File


DDT

Ran through that cloud countless times!

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What about telephone party lines? My grandfather was on a party line back in the 1960's in a farm out in the sticks. I remember my grandmother would get aggravated regularly because a neighbor (one of 3 on the same party line) would have the line tied up when she needed to make a call. They finally got a private line in about 1970. Party lines were very prevalent in the rural south all through the 1960's. Some were around up into the late 1970's.

For the youngsters, a party line existed when multiple households shared a single connecting line to the main phone line. You could pick up your phone, and if the other house was making a call, you could hear the entire conversation. There was no real privacy.
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i had a party line telephone until 1990. rural oklahoma
Link Posted: 5/12/2017 11:02:44 PM EDT
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I do
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This after Iodine was badmouthed.
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Then snif the pages as they came off the machine!
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Had one, wind it up let er rip
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Last time I remember seeing one was on mid to late 80's Mazda RX-7.
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I'm liking this thread. Despite being a millennial, there are a few things I recognize, like vacuum tubes and points and condensers, but there are quite a few things that I've never seen before.

When did manual chokes disappear in cars?
Last time I remember seeing one was on mid to late 80's Mazda RX-7.
Wow! Yeah, a few guys were saying late 50s to early 60s. I know that's not right because my 1973 Datsun 240z definitely has a manual choke.
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It's a Ford Model "T" vibrator coil, which was used in conjunction with the magneto in that vehicle  

The Model "A" used a "modern" type cylindrical coil with a traditional "Kettering" (points/condenser) ignition.
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model A coil I believe
It's a Ford Model "T" vibrator coil, which was used in conjunction with the magneto in that vehicle  

The Model "A" used a "modern" type cylindrical coil with a traditional "Kettering" (points/condenser) ignition.
AH, thanks!
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Pretty sure I have some around somewhere.  And my childhood piggybank was a Sinclair Oil Dinosaur.

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Oh man, I remember my mom saving the Green Stamps.
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I have! Love the smell of the alcohol evaporating off the paper and how cool the paper felt. Mimeograph FTW!
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God, do those bring back memories.  
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LOL, I had one of those about 20 years ago, got it for $5 ran better than the newer ones I had before or since
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Oh yeah? My kids have new production cap guns that take the rolls.  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NBADPEO
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Holy crap

How many caps can you get in that thing.
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God I hated this stuff as a kid. But it worked.
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Yup
AB Dick machine or Mimeograph.

Carbon paper too.
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It looks like one of four point I saw on an old Model A/T back in 1983.
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We used those as grenades when playing War as kids. Used to have about 15 of them.
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a buddy's dad showed us how to make bolt bombs

we used white tip strike anywhere matches and added a wire leash to keep the bolt retained

 
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Before some young whipper snapper says golf tee with no point NOPE!

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Those are car door lock knobs that were conveniently shaped so you could use a coat hanger to open the door if you locked your keys in the car.
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DDT

Ran through that cloud countless times!

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We used to ride our bikes behind those, weaving back and forth through the cloud.
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Brother you have HOURS of fun there!
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Brother you have HOURS of fun there!
I do it every now and then just for the smell.
EEEEEEEEEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
I'm only 2 5roll boxes into this  big box of boxes
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I had a '42 45-flathead with a jockey shift that I rode for years. Took me along time to get used to a hand clutch after that. Even after I had a hand clutch I'd find myself reaching for that foot clutch pedal that wasn't there. 

When I got my first auto-transmission pick-up it took a long time to stop trying to push the non-existent clutch pedal. 

New fangled stuff...
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@pcsutton

My dad got the Panhead when I was five, an AMF Superglide around 81' and a 2007 Heritage Springer when they came out. He always said the same thing about preferring the Panhead and the way it shifted.
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Not so rare. I still use its younger brother every day. It may be the only good thing that hipsters have helped to keep alive. 
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