Didn’t make it out but asked my budy for a few good photos, only got one less than optimal but it will do.

So, number of years ago I stop by amother buddies hanger and he starts telling me about building this tow bar, him and his boy who had learned to oxy/acetylene weld recently in high school. He shows me this tow bar and it looks good enough, pretty simply made out of some old water pipe and a couple other pieces of metal scrap welded together.
Basically the long legs are spring loaded and there’s a slider in the middle that goes up and down and adjust the grip of the wheel end of tow bar, perfectly functional.

I look him in the eye and say something like this, dude I’ve been saving your ass for years, keeping your plane airborne, airworthy, and duct taping it back together when it wasn’t, shouldn’t you have made me one?
He reaches behind a post in the hanger and hands me a copy of the one he and his son had made…just for me.
Tows a Beaver, a 206, my little C-120, and everything in-between.
Had another buddy, Tower Matt I think, in for a supervised wing refinish and when he was ready to topcoat with Stewart’s system I handed him the tow bar and said, make it look pretty.
Rocket