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    Posted 8 years ago

    SunshineVi…
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    Found this at an auction. Loved it for the green color. However I assumed it would be easy to identify, but I can’t find anything on The New Connecticut #20. Any help out there??

    Thanks,

    Diane

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    1. Collectables59 Collectables59, 8 years ago
      Brings back memories of my mum mincing meat for our tea. 'Them good old days(I think) '
    2. GeodeJem GeodeJem, 8 years ago
      In the UK, Spong and National are the most popular in these mincers. There was a tie that they were popular on the Bay an would sell well. Mostly for kitchen decoration but back in the 60s we were expected to actually grind bones etc as part of our pocket money duties.

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