back in the day you could make your belts with glue and sapphire quartz.
I like the double sand disc machine.
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back in the day you could make your belts with glue and sapphire quartz.
I like the double sand disc machine.
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A clever cook can make good meat of a whetstone.” Erasmus
and a grinder
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and some cutters
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A clever cook can make good meat of a whetstone.” Erasmus
then cook it on this.
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and you have to have a knife.
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A clever cook can make good meat of a whetstone.” Erasmus
for fun
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A clever cook can make good meat of a whetstone.” Erasmus
I want a big "The Universal Food Chopper" poster. Thanks for continually sharing these interesting finds.
I love the grinders.
I like the kraut cutters. When I was a child in Germany, my grandma still used to make her own sauerkraut - like everyone else in the village. One of the guys in the village - he must have been over 80 years old when he retired - owned a large kraut cutter. During the season he went from house to house and, for a meal and a few marks or some sausages, helped people cut their cabbages. Those, of course, were grown in the yards behind the house or, in our case, on a patch of land next to the river.
Stefan
new and improved 3 blade
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A clever cook can make good meat of a whetstone.” Erasmus
They were a little bigger in those days . I wonder were the other scale is.
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A clever cook can make good meat of a whetstone.” Erasmus
I'm sure Mark has one of those slabsMan, just imagine how old that tree must have been.
Stefan