Jim Linderman blog about surface, wear, form and authenticity in self-taught art, outsider art, antique american folk art, antiques and photography.
Showing posts with label Vehicles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vehicles. Show all posts
The Jordan line of Dreamed up Automobiles from the 1950s. Vintage Scrapbook with original drawings
Dream Automobiles! Robert Jordan creates his own line of imaginary automobiles in the 1950s. A 6" x 8" handmade booklet with cutouts from popular magazines on the front and back covers...but the real interest here is the wacky transportation vehicles Young deamed up. "Droom" is Dutch for Dream, and "Tekeningen Cahier" seems to translate to "booklet of techinical drawings" and that's what we have. Even a few amphipbious hot rods!
Robert Jordan Handmade book of drawings c. 1950 collection Jim Linderman / Dull Tool Dim Bulb
Gasoline Powered Ice Racer from the 1930s. Frozen Daredevils
Looks like a contraption from a 1930s Popular Mechanics cover. Check the engine on this contraption. Most ice vehicles, or skimmers, or ice mobiles, or I have no idea what, are made with sails and operate on wind power. These hopped up speedster guys made a real ice machine. Ice Racing or snowmobile prototype? Summer sport in Michigan!
Snapshots of an Ice Vehicle No Date (1930s?) Collection Jim Linderman
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