I would be...What is happening to the tags? Should I be concerned?
Look at industrial print cutting blades they look just like that but longer usually.Just another piece of old tobacco paraphernalia to clutter up my home office... I thought it looked cool and the price was right.
Might have to fabricate a new cutting blade. The old one is worn down and there’s a gap in the middle. Not enough height to grind a new edge.
I'd choose plugs like 100% of the time if I had one of those bad boys!
Restore? I have been watching to many Facebook videos. They take a rusted piece of junk and make it look almost as good as yours. Sweet cutter, thx for posting.
Wow, I'm trying to think of where that would be used on a daily basis, to justify it's industrial heft. Maybe in a blender's workshop or at a big tobacco retailer. The average smoker is just dealing with one plug at a time, and a sharp knife will do to hew off slices to rub out. There's a back story to this that would be good to hear.
They were and I saw them circa mid '60's although obsolete.These were used in a general store setting, or so I’ve read.
There were plenty of stores around when I was a child that had a candy counter and usually tobacco nearby where you’d tell them to get you so much of this or that, and they’d weight it out for you. The odors of candy, popcorn, Carmel corn, and Aromatic tobaccos wafting through the air. I still have the smell burned into the back of my brain.
That thing is friggin awesome, I love a good plug. Nice pieceFinished the detail painting. I’m not going to get far pin-striping cars, but I’m happy with the way it turned out.
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