Posted 2 years ago
officialfuel
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Collection of rolling pins that have been found everywhere. Took a wine rack and found out that it works well in displaying them.
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Posted 2 years ago
officialfuel
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Collection of rolling pins that have been found everywhere. Took a wine rack and found out that it works well in displaying them.
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Hope you've never had to take one of these to the head! LOL :)
Thank you Chapeldreamer for your comment and glad you enjoyed.
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Thanks for sharing.
About the wine rack method of displaying.
My father used to have a hanging wine bottle holder or display.Made of yarn or similar,knitted- long cilinder shaped with pockets randomly sewn through out it.Making the top half of the bottle stick out.it would hang from the ceiling and hang about 3 to 4 feet long.Maybe you've seen these, would guess they are from the 70's.May also be a good way to display.
Your right, I believe back in the 70's I may have seen one. Thank for the info!
Thank you Dottie!
I have a few of those old rolling pins,I really use them ...on occasion when I decide to cook.Thats such a great way to display them too.
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love the tin also.
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I am a trained Chef and love this kind of stuff! Nice!
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officialfuel, I need one. I been craving homemade flour tortillas. lol
I LOVE IT!!!!!!! any thing to do kitchen items. Thanks for sharing
I will diffidently keep My eye open i would love to star a collection of my own.
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Love them! I was just looking for my 'rolling pin' the other day, now I know where it is. lol
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Thank you ClassicRetro for stopping in and loving the old rolling pins! Have a great weekend and welcome to CollectorsWeekly!! Hope to see again looking through my things! :-)
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