Does anyone know where to get the tool box fasteners,what is the proper name for them anyway?
Also, the Persons stamp.
Does anyone know where to get the tool box fasteners,what is the proper name for them anyway?
Also, the Persons stamp.
It's a type of clasp. As for the stamp, good luck! The seat stamps are much more common. Try Heilman's. Howard made some neat stuff in the day. Now, you have to deal with his son, which is not fun. Hey, that rhymes.
Thanks for your help. I'm assuming no one reproduces the tool boxes. I've got to make a few, both Persons and Troxel, just need examples.
Heilman's is out of business. I need a 1911 Indian seat recovered, any ideas?
1914 EXCELSIOR BELT DRIVE SINGLE
1940 indian chief military
1965 sportster xlch
1969 sportster xlch bobber
1971 bsa A65 chopper
1960 harley topper
1963 harley topper
H model whizzer on cheiftain bicycle
H model whizzer on schwinn bicycle
1959 harley model 165
1960 harley super 10
EXCELSIOR - ALWAYS MAKES GOOD
You do not have to take stuff apart to make patterns, and old leather cannot stand being taken apart and resewn. You just have to know what you are doing!!
They say these fasteners were used on some old army shoes. I got a couple many years ago from Heilman for my 1920:ies H-D Singles, but cannot help you with that. A buddy made the stampings for the metal ends for both the eggshaped 1926-28 and the 1929-30 tool boxes. I still have a few sets extra.
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I bought Howard Heilman's seat business. I've got the clasp, stamps and the patterns to do all those old tool boxes. I can do the 1911 Indian seat as well here's a photo of one I just did
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forgot to post my contact info
Jethro Smith
antiquemotosmith.com
antiquemotosmith@gmail.com
(503) 953-4220
So, if I send you the steel frame for a 1926 Single 21" Harley toolbox, you can do the leather and Mesinger script stamping and put on the clamps.
Regards Fiskis
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