Posted 3 years ago
Juanita
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This machine has been sitting in a family member's shed for many, many years. Anybody have a clue as to what year/model it is? Also, is this particular machine rare or common?
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Posted 3 years ago
Juanita
(6 items)
This machine has been sitting in a family member's shed for many, many years. Anybody have a clue as to what year/model it is? Also, is this particular machine rare or common?
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Its a cavalier 33 embossed they crank handle not star or ship wheel handle.
Produced late 50s. The embossed one are rare.
thank for pointing out the obvious, Ed. We don't need any more "appraisals".
Eddie Green - thank you for the update. I took another look at the machine and you are absolutely correct... there is a C-33 label on the underside of the top lid.
Cocacolakid97 - I'm not sure I understand your comment "We don't need any more appraisals". Would you mind explaining what you meant by this.
sorry, my sincere apologies. Had a bad day, guess I took it out here. I will never do something like that. I am very sorry juanita, and Ed Green.
All the cavalier 27 said ice cold on the bottom of the door.
This machine has a label on the underside of the top lid which states:
LOADING INSTRUCTION
C-33
And then it has detailed information listed in numerical order. Basically describing how to load the bottles and how the machine works.
Thank you, Eddie Green for identifying the exact model of this machine (and giving me the incentive to examine the machine for further detail, which I was able to find on the label) Thanks again! Much appreciated. :>)