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American slicing machine

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Fancy Shoes

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Bought this today at a estate sale for $5.
Excited because it is old, and a slicer!
I want to restore this, and this forum is the first place that dpopped up when googling.
I will post
More pics and info later. I will probably want any missing parts for this machine. So if you see missing parts. Let me know, and if you have parts for sale. Let me knoe.
 

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Very cool! This eBay listing might help you identify any parts that may be missing, if it is the same machine:

 
Nice project! keep us in the loop on how it goes.
 
@Fancy Shoes
Here's an old thread I found . You might find something useful in there .
 
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Dang! That's cool! Can't wait to see what you do with it!
 
Bought this today at a estate sale for $5.
Excited because it is old, and a slicer!
I want to restore this, and this forum is the first place that dpopped up when googling.
I will post
More pics and info later. I will probably want any missing parts for this machine. So if you see missing parts. Let me know, and if you have parts for sale. Let me knoe.
might also want to try this site out...they have lot of knowledge and parts for old slicers. https://butchersupplycompany.com/
 
Thanks for the tips and help.

some guys on another forum mentioned I should try and dona porcelon coating on the cast iron.
What do you guys think of this idea?
 
If you're restoring to like original condition, I'd look into wrinkle paint finishes, that's what it looks like to me.
 
When you pull one of the name/id plates off, you should see the original finish. I doubt it was porcelain.
 
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