samspade said in Big Thumbs up for the Walton's 11 lb Sausage Stuffer:
My only gripe is no screw to hold the handle on. I shoot mine across the floor 4 or 5 times.
Is there a reason the handle is removable?
I had a customer restore the stuffer his grandfather and his dad used in the old butcher shop
Departing Contestant That’s a beautiful piece of equipment. Never seen one like it. Who made it and do you know about what year?
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Agree with Chef , that is really cool!
Departing Contestant yeah, never seen one like that either
Jonathon said in New/old Stuffer:
glen If you don’t find anyone you want to give it to, Walton’s would be happy to take it, mauybe do some cleaning up and then run a Meatgistics only giveaway and we would pay for shipping? Just an option!
Just gonna throw this out there…if the Walton’s team were to make a video or meatgistics post to show one of they many ways of how to restore one ,that could be really beneficial to the community. And I’m guessing that if people were to be using these older models it wouldn’t be long before they upgraded.
Chef this is the best we can do
Departing Contestant Apparently around 1920 the company changed it’s name from Gus V. Brecht Butchers Supply Co to Brecht Co. so this possibly could pre-date that
processhead From the picture it looks like there is a cast iron strainer on the bottom. I have one just like it picked up at a flea market for $20. Had small plate and strainer basket with strainer on bottom. You can buy the large plate for these on line. Used mine a long time before finally replacing with electric but it still works great.
interesting
Wow, it still has the apple cider sleeve as well!!! That is awesome!
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