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    Posted 13 years ago

    toracat
    (728 items)

    Hello Probably from 1950's, EKCO NEE Fr. bean and veg. peeler, Coconut strainer ladle, from? and nut cracker, (possibly used by Army Intelligence, Korea? OUCH!) not sure of this but I would talk in a high pitched voice! and probably sing like a canary! haha thanks for looking! Don

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    1. toracat toracat, 13 years ago
      Thank you! There is an HMQ on both sides!!
    2. toracat toracat, 13 years ago

      One of Quackenbush's most famous and most successful inventions came in 1878, when he created the first nutcracker and nutpick. In 1913, he patented the spring-jointed nutcracker, a nickel-plated, solid steel nutcracker with four picks. Nearly 200 million of these nutcrackers have been sold worldwide since then
    3. Manikin Manikin, 13 years ago
      LOL Don Glad you didn't have to go to Korea :-) Neat bunch of old utensils !

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