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    Take a look at this fine stuffer.. You just dont find them in this good of shape..

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    Ken


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  • #2
    Originally posted by Texas-Hunter View Post
    Take a look at this fine stuffer.. You just dont find them in this good of shape..

    Stuffer
    For sure, great shape for being 1943, of course they knew how to take care of things back then.
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    • #3
      Always wanted one of them old Enterprise stuffers. You can also use them as a cheese press. I wouldn't ever think of using mine to press cheese.


      Tom

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      • #4
        Mine's from the teens I think... but was re-painted... shipping on about 50 Lbs. on that thing.
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        • #5
          and here i thought this was going to be a thread like PARROT heads.......

          *sigh*


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          • #6
            what's 8qts in real money (ie how many lbs of sausage meat ?)
            Bit pricey though for an old bit of scrap iron ;-)
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            • #7
              They are considered "Collectables". I can get about 20 Lbs in mine.
              In God I trust- All others pay cash...
              Check out the Mad Hunky and products at https://madhunkymeats.com or https://www.facebook.com/MadHunkyMeats
              Lang 60D, The Beast, 18 and 22 WSM, Brinkmann Backroads trailer, Weber 22 Kettle, gutted MB burning watts

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              • #8
                Ah well for a 20lb stuffer that's not too bad a price (for me anyway lol)
                Made In England - Fine Tuned By The USA
                Just call me 'One Grind'



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