MariV
Dear members of the forum!
I hope that many have somewhere in the dusty mezzanines of mother's and grandmother's mechanical meat grinders cast from Kasli. Don't throw it away!
Wash - in the dishwasher it washes perfectly, to a shine, because they are covered with a layer of food tin!
And this rarity will completely decorate the interior of your kitchens no worse than Chinese plaster dummies!
How to tell if it is Kasli.

On the strubice its emblem of the Kasli plant is a reared horse with a blanket, and below its front hooves are several teeth of a metal gear.
Now these grinders are no longer produced.
And at antique auctions they become more expensive!

Kasli meat grinder
Housewife
I’m writing like off topic, but I haven’t found much better ... Here is an ad about another old meat grinder, 1961, I found. Are all antique grinders good?
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I have never seen such a screw in front of me.
MariV
Housewife, and at what plant is your meat grinder made?
Housewife
Yes, she's not mine yet, this is an advertisement for the sale ... I don't want to call the seller yet, ask, because I'm not sure that I need this miracle.
MariV
My castle is worth it, glitters. Memory.....
Housewife
Yes, you have a cool
My husband and I consulted and decided to buy this old meat grinder, maybe I'll find out at which factory it was made.
bobule
Girls, good afternoon! And how is she at work? I want to buy a manual meat grinder to wipe dates / raisins and grind nuts into boots.
MariV
bobule, at work she is just super! If the knives and grate are well sharpened. Recently, my husband twisted horseradish on it. Electric ones won't take it, it's a pity, they will break.

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