In 1942, "boneshaker" primarily referred to an old-fashioned, uncomfortable bicycle, known for its rigid frame and lack of shock absorption, which made for a jarring ride. The term was also used colloquially to describe any vehicle that rattled or shook significantly while in motion. Additionally, "boneshaker" has been used in various cultural contexts, including literature and music, to evoke a sense of nostalgia or to characterize something robust yet rough.
Conditions in North and South America, before 1942.
Night Shift - 1942 was released on: USA: 10 December 1942
The Chool Song - 1942 was released on: USA: 1942
Penny Arcade - 1942 was released on: USA: 1942
Four Jacks and a Jill - 1942 was released on: USA: 23 January 1942 Sweden: 12 September 1942
james stanley invented the boneshaker in the 1870s
Boneshaker - novel - was created in 2009.
The ISBN of Boneshaker - novel - is 0765318415.
The original boneshaker was a bicycle with metal rim wheels. Today a boneshaker is the name applied to a car with hard or broken suspension.
The word boneshaker is a noun. It is something jolty.
Boneshaker - novel - has 416 pages.
boneshaker open
The cast of Boneshaker - 2006 includes: Wynn Reichert as Floyd
With no suspension that is exactly what it did, shake your bones.
derek boneshaker
The cast of Boneshaker - 2013 includes: Stella Gwanduki as herself Caroline Idakula as Grandma Playshena Rose Thomas as Willie
That'd be the boneshaker and the high wheeler.