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my toilet
yup - you read it right.
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Originally Posted by Toymeister
Here's a fun thread to celebrate what we have.
What is the oldest item(s) in your home which you consistently use today?
I have a K55 1985 KitchenAid, the last year Hobart made them before Whirlpool bought them out. My wife scrimped for months to get this as a Christmas gift.
Also a 1947 model ER10 Shopsmith. The cast iron original model invented by Hans Goldsmith, a Jewish migrant from Germany. It was an invention that made him a millionaire. He rode the original do it yourself movement after the war. I stripped this down and totally rebuilt it five years ago, amazing quality.
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