Bronze props

Frank Acampora

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Hey prop man! Ya ever heard of OJ props? The O stands for where they were made and the J stands for Johnson. Actually I think they are nibral, not bronze.

I just bought (two) two blade solid hub ones, NOS, mainly for show, on a classic Chrysler engine. As such, I really don't care about their performance, just how they will look, polished, and in photos..

I'm curious though-- What kind of reputation did they have and is OJ still making props?
 

WillyBWright

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Re: Bronze props

Are you sure that's an O and not a P? PJ was Michigan Wheel's designation for Johnnyrude props. Michigan Wheel is still very much in business.
 

Frank Acampora

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Re: Bronze props

No, not sure. I'll let you know when they are delivered. I'm sure they will have some numbers on them. But I will admit, the photos did look a lot like an old Michigan two blade wheel I have for another Chrysler engine.
 

Frank Acampora

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Re: Bronze props

Full info on the NOS solid hub race props I recently bought. Perhaps someone knows of or remembers this company?

Johnson props made in Oakland Calif.

Box shows: OJ Johnson Stern Drive, Inboard, and Outboard Propellers. 603 Lancaster Street, Oakland 1, Calif. Thus the name OJ. Note address is before introduction of zip codes

Prop # P66, ser. no. A66265, Looks like its dated 10-67.

Also shows a 3 degree cup. I know what cupping is but what Is a 3 deg. cup?
 
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