Great post and mr drinky came to mind. Glad he is reinvigorated on it. Would like one one day....
They are very cool!
Great post and mr drinky came to mind. Glad he is reinvigorated on it. Would like one one day....
They are very cool!
Not to be confused with Dayton-Wright co which made Dehaviland airplanes
BLESS THE VETS.
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DH-4 used in WW 1 in France.
A clever cook can make good meat of a whetstone.” Erasmus
Shots of Victor Churchill shop within the past few years I think. The butcher shop has been around for a long time, but the renovated gallery is recent, modelled after french butchery, IIRC. It's a fancy meat art gallery here in Sydney.
The Beverly Hills Cheese Store has a Berkel in top condition to slice prochuto (yes, I cannot spell) it was a hand crank beauty that sliced wicked thin pieces.
Another awesome post Steeley!
You really should have a sub-forum for all of your posts in the Media Section so all of your efforts are in one place for easy access for all to enjoy. Cheers! mpp
Shibui - simplicity devoid of unnecessary elements
Stop it , just glade you gent's enjoy it .
Now back to old timey stuff
a very good site for Berkel refurbushied
http://twbs.de/en/
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A clever cook can make good meat of a whetstone.” Erasmus
Those are just incredibly beautiful machines. I couldnt find a price anywhere for restored vintage Berkel's, but I'm guessing it's one of those "if you have to ask then..." situations. I saw some new "hand powered / flywheel" slicers for in the $8k so I can't even guess the multiplier for something beautifully restored.