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Thanks for looking folks. I'm just old school. I love old tools as well as bottles. I have always thought that it was interesting how people survived before modern inventions. Buster
 

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from this....

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Well Buster I had one in NY . but I don't remember the gears on it. j also have a lot of old tools and hit and miss engines. My brother Harry haw: Harry's old engine.com home page and a bigger follection of old engines. I have a collection of old boats and boating - fishing equipment. However glass and bottles took over my life and my homepage covers that part of the story. Over 76 years now. I have gotten to the point where I let the old bottles tell me how they were made.

Thanks for showing us your corn grinder. It has made my day. RED Matthews
 

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Nice pickup! I've bought and sold several grinders, but never seen one like that with the gears on it. Closest thing I've had is this piece

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Did you know that freshly ground corn meal makes delicious tasting cornbread? Try it and you will agree. Don't feed it all the the chickens. Nice chickens by the way!!
 

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Pchan, With the cost of feed these days, that's definately an option.

Accountantadam, That thing surely has a lot of gears on it. Seems like it was used to sharpenen hay mower blades or something like that.

Dugout, I plan to make some cornbread out of fresh ground corn shortly.

Red, I've always liked vintage machines and gadgets. Here's the grinder collection along with a sausage stuffer.

A New Triumph meat grinder

A Keystone

Two Universal ( No.1 and No.2)

An Enterprise No.10


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The most unusual meat grinder is the New Triumph

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This thing breaks down into two parts so that the inside can be thoroughly cleaned ( I guess?)

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