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I have an ancient well used and well kept meat grinder made by a company that vanished after WWI. My neighbor would like one, well needs one to grind chicken, beef, and pork. Any ideas where a good hand cranked meat grinder can be purchased?
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Re: Hand Meat Grinder
Fri, October 9, 2009 - 8:29 AMYou can find them in antique stores. There's a place in Napa called Shackfords that has them brand new. Other than online, that's all I can think of.
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Re: Hand Meat Grinder
Fri, October 9, 2009 - 8:53 AMChuck,
There's a catalogue that my husband gets called The Sportman's Guide.
They are based out of St. Paul, MN.
They have some meat grinding products.
In the past I've seen the hand cranked ones. Check it out.
Theresa Nartana -
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Re: Hand Meat Grinder
Sat, October 10, 2009 - 8:18 PMI found several at yardsales over the past year .... odd that things seem to appear in streaks .. there will be none then ....
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Re: Hand Meat Grinder
Sun, October 11, 2009 - 4:03 PMthis model switches between a food mill (meat grinder) and a flour mill.
www.lehmans.com/store/Natu...ill___33150
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Re: Hand Meat Grinder
Mon, October 12, 2009 - 9:22 AMI have a couple smaller ones (Number 10) that clamp to the kitchen counter that I picked up at garage sales. In my neck of the woods, they are pretty common. How much is he going to be doing at a time? 3 weeks ago I purchased the Number 32 linked below from amazon. I'll be sausaging a pair of lambs purchased from a neighbor when I get home at the end of the month thus the large size and the need for a pulley. (I'll be using a salvaged electric motor and a belt as long as I have electricity).
This one seems okay, it has and exposed bearing that I wish it didn't but it should do the job.
Does he have a kitchenaid mixer? I've used the grinding attachment to do a few pounds of rabbit at a time with good success.
www.amazon.com/Meat-Grind...ref=sr_1_10