Maicowerk A.G., known by its trading name Maico is the name of a family company in the Swabian town of Pfäffingen near Tübingen. Founded in 1926 by Ulrich Maisch as Maisch & Co, the company originally manufactured 98 and 123 cc Ilo two-stroke engines. After World War II, they began producing their own unit construction two-stroke engines, selling complete motorcycles. Maico made a brief foray into the automobile business with their own line of microcars in the late 1950s. Maico have also made go kart engines.
Thursday, March 30, 2023
1981 Maico Mega 2 - 490cc
Maicowerk A.G., known by its trading name Maico is the name of a family company in the Swabian town of Pfäffingen near Tübingen. Founded in 1926 by Ulrich Maisch as Maisch & Co, the company originally manufactured 98 and 123 cc Ilo two-stroke engines. After World War II, they began producing their own unit construction two-stroke engines, selling complete motorcycles. Maico made a brief foray into the automobile business with their own line of microcars in the late 1950s. Maico have also made go kart engines.
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Father David a Basque Priest in China
Jean Pierre Armand David was the third son and child of Rosalie Halsouet and Fructueux Dominique Genie David. He was born 7th September, 1826 In Espelette, Basque Country. His elder brothers were Joseph (doctor and, later on, the mayor of Espelette ) and Louis ( a pharmacist and, also later on, the mayor of the nearby town of Hasparren). His younger sister, Leone, married, becoming Mrs Berho, and continued to live in Espelette. All Armand’s family predeceased him. They were from the French Basque region of Espelette, near Bayonne, in the Pyrenées, almost on the shore of the Bay of Biscay.
A very close relative after whom, presumably, Armand was named, was an uncle Armand Halsouet. He was a lawyer in Bayonne and the godfather of Armand David. They kept in contact when Armand was in China. It was to this uncle that Armand wrote from China; “Above all do not think that China will become Catholic. At the pace things are going now, it will take forty to fifty thousand years before the whole Empire will become Christian”. Fructueux, his father, was a doctor of medicine, the local magistrate and Mayor of Espelette. It was from him that Armand gained his love and knowledge of nature as well as the practice of trekking through the forests and mountains for hours at a time. It was from his father too that he gained useful medical expertise that later saved his life, and that of others, from plague, typhus, smallpox, leprosy, rabies, cholera, dysentery and malaria.
During his years in China he suffered all these things and in most cases his knowledge of what to do saved himself and others. There were no helicopters or telephones! He accepted some local remedies like boiled bamboo roots when he had no medicines left. But he did not accept the remedy offered by a lama monk from Tibet on one occasion. David asked him for any form of diuretic to combat an illness he was suffering with. The monk went to get something but found he had none left. He told Armand not to worry because he had the next best thing. He wrote the name of the remedy on a piece of paper, put it in his mouth and chewed it for some time. Then he took it out, rolled it into a pill in his dirty hands and then told Armand to chew it too and swallow it. To swallow the name of the “cure” was as good as the medicine itself apparently. Armand desisted.
During the revolt of the Taipings (1850-1864), the Nian and the Muslim uprisings which caused tens of millions of deaths, the very weakened central Chinese power also suffered the blows of the Franco-British colonial troops. The right to evangelize for Christians is acquired following the humiliating defeat suffered by the Chinese Empire before the Franco-English troops. It will ensue a permanent hostility of the mandarins brought to the solid missionary organization, seen as a foreign attempt to double the administrative structure.
“While studying the language of the country, he wrote, and collaborating in the priestly ministry, I began to explore the surroundings of the capital”. He then pushed his explorations in the western mountains in 1863 and then on the side of the Imperial Residence of Jehol near Chengde 承德市, 260 km northeast of Beijing. Each expedition was followed by shipments to the Museum of Paris where naturalists were immediately surprised by their quality. "We found in Father Armand David a correspondent who was no less active than enlightened," wrote Professor Milne Edwards in September 1864. notes with which he accompanies them. The Museum approached the Superior General of the Lazarists to authorize Father David to carry out explorations for several years in the lesser known regions of the Empire with public funding from the Ministry of Public Instruction.
Milne-Edwards gave at this time the scientific description of some remarkable species sent: the gray-ash squirrel, the camel deer and many others, but it is the enigmatic "deer of the Father David" which commands the most attention. This deer is named by the Chinese 四不象 sì bù xiàng, "the four characters that do not fit" because this animal had the antlers of a deer, the neck of a camel, the foot of a cow and the tail of a donkey. To add to the mystery, the animal, virtually extinct in the wild, was guarded by Tatar soldiers in the Nanhaizi Imperial Hunting Park a league south of Beijing. “No European can enter this park; but this spring having hoisted myself on the surrounding wall, I had the good fortune to see, quite far from me, a herd of more than a hundred of these animals… So far I have made fruitless attempts to to have a body of this kind” wrote Father David in September 1865. I will hasten to send you.” At the beginning of the following year, he ended up obtaining the skins of a female and a young male, which he immediately sent to the Museum. The skeleton and skin of an adult male will soon follow. At the same time, the French charge d'affaires obtained from the imperial ministers that they send a couple of these living animals to the Museum. The English also obtained, thanks to the good offices of the missionary, a few individuals. It is thanks to these living individuals sent to Europe that the species has not disappeared.
Encouraged by these first successes, Father David led three major naturalist expeditions in the depths of China in the years 1866-1874:
in 1866, a seven-month trip to southern Mongolia;
in 1868-1870, an exploration of central China and eastern Tibet (Sichuan);
in 1872-1874, a journey through the Qinling Mountains (Shaanxi), Hubei, Jiangxi, Fujian and Zhijiang.
Saturday, March 25, 2023
Grand Banks, Matador
The Grand Banks 46 Motor Yacht was designed for those who prefer longer stays on board. The well- known displacement hull offers the best of both worlds, with economical and comfortable sailing at about 9 knots. The ship is suitable for several guests and has two cabins. The layout of the Matador uses the Galley-down layout, giving the ship a large saloon. Technically, the Matador has the popular stabilizers what makes sailing even more comfortable. In 2021, the matador had a complete refit and is located in Heeg, Netherlands
Price : 345.000,00 € at mariteamyachting.nl
Thursday, March 23, 2023
Dornier DO-24 T in Pollença
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
Tara Tari
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
1970 Moto Guzzi V7 Special Ambassador
Originally, the first V7 marketed from 1967 was designed to equip the Italian police, following a competition launched in the early 1960s. It was designed by Giulio Cesare Carcano.
Its engine is often mistakenly compared to that developed for the Autoveicolo da Montagna 3x3 and used by the army, also called the "mechanical mule", itself similar to the aborted engine project of the Fiat 500. Giulio Cesare Carcano makes note that if these engines have in common to be V-twins, they are nevertheless totally different and the fruit of different ideas. According to Umberto Todero, they have nothing in common.
The 703.3 cc 90° open V-twin, mounted longitudinally in the V7's double-cradle frame, develops 40 bhp. Braking is provided by two 220 mm drums, double cam at the front and single cam at the rear. It was not until the 1965 Milan Motor Show that the civilian version was presented. Compared to the police models, the civilian V7 gains around ten horsepower and loses 20 kg.
In 1969, the V7 Special presented the first evolution of the V7. The displacement increases to 757 cm3 by a 3 mm increase in the bore, which induces a gain of 5 hp. Its aesthetics are slightly modified. It is only available in white, with red stripes on the tank, front fender and side covers. It is marketed until 1971.
The V7 Special is lined with a V7 Ambassador, reserved for the American market: a large handlebar, a different saddle and chrome cylinder guards. The V7 Special retained a right-side gearshift, while the US Ambassador is shifted on the left
Pictures via : www.ruotedasogno.com
Monday, March 20, 2023
Colt Single Action Army 1896 Restoration
Since the Sergio Leone movie The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, I have always been fascinated by the Colt Peacemaker. This is an example of an amazing previous customer restoration made by Turnbull restoration in Bloomfield, NY and therefore the firearm is not for sale. The Colt Single Action Army “Peacemaker” revolver is a famous piece of Americana. The SAA was designed for the U.S. government service revolver trials of 1872 by Colt’s Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company and was adopted as the standard military service revolver until 1892.
History Restored:
Install new hammer, fit new bolt, time revolver, repair recoil shield
Repair ejector rod housing and screw, fit new ejector rod
Fit new reproduction black Colt grips
Polish all parts for correct high polish finish
All screws repaired/replaced
Restore all original markings
Color case harden frame, loading gate and hammer
New cylinder
Charcoal blue barrel and cylinder
Nitre blue screws





















































