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Melitta 102 porcelain coffee filter, FOUND

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    Posted 10 years ago

    kanukster
    (63 items)

    This item is a Melitta 102 porcelain coffee filter. The remarkable thing is, I found this item along some abandoned RR tracks, dumped in a pile with other items. It is 100% perfect with no chips or cracks.

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    1. kanukster kanukster, 10 years ago
      Until I brought it home and researched it Phil, neither did I, and when growing up, my mother had every kitchen gizmo thingy available. This must have eluded her.
    2. Elisabethan Elisabethan, 10 years ago
      I see lots of these here in thriftstores and on ebay. They were probably more common here in Europe as the Company was founded in Dresden. Found a photo on line of how they're used, you just heat water....
      http://blogg.alltommat.se/vinkarlek/files/2014/03/IMG_7551.jpg

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