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    Posted 14 years ago

    Trippguy
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    This is an Enterprise Mfg Co No 218 Coffee Grinder with Patent October 21, 1873. It has been in my family since the early 60's. My Grandfather was VP of the Woolson Spice Company in Toledo, OH and he found this for my dad who wanted something cool and old for the basement. This grinder weighs over 150 lbs and is made of cast iron. It is in excellent working order and has 35" OD wheels for grinding.

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    1. DMK678 DMK678, 14 years ago
      Love It. They Need A Wholy Contraptions!!!! Category Round This Place.
      Thanks For Sharing.
    2. Trippguy, 13 years ago
      I am sorry but this item is not for sale. It has been in the family too long and means a lot to me. If someone knows of where I can get proper eagle tin for the top could they please post here? Also, does anyone know the history of this mill? I am curious as to how it compares with others and how many were made.

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