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Thread #127080 Message #3142422
Posted By: GUEST,JimP
26-Apr-11 - 01:10 AM
Thread Name: DTStudy: Jay Gould's Daughter
Subject: RE: DTStudy: Jay Gould's Daughter
I was researching this song and found the following, From "The Hobo's Hornbook" (1930) by George Milburn (whoever he may have been):
. . . few tramps make any distinction between the rods and the gunnels any more. The gunnels are heavy iron truss rods that run lengthwise beneath a freight or passenger car, and, on freights, are comparatively easy to ride* The rods, or, more correctly, the rod, is found only on four-wheel passenger trucks, and riding it is an achieve- ment denied all But those who have thoroughly mas- tered tramping. Between the cross-section and the axle of the oblong four-wheel truck is a slender rod, little more than a yard long, parallel to the partition and the axle. On this the tramp once fitted the groove of his ticket, a board as broad as a man's hand and about six inches long. Crowded in this small space on the forward truck (on the rear truck he must "punch the wind35) the passenger stiff rides, a feat requiring skill and cour- age. Few tramps nowadays know how to locate the rods, much less dare ride them.