Mike'smeatshop
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Yup, I’ve seen it also, but the what escapes me right now.That looks vaguely familiar. I think we had one of those (or something similar) on here 5-8 years ago. Somebody is sure to come in with the details.
It was something out of left field -- like a tapering shaver for wooden wheel spokes or something equally obscure!Yup, I’ve seen it also, but the what escapes me right now.
Or maybe something involving leatherwork, like a skiving machine? C'mon somebody -- we need a better memory than mine!It was something out of left field -- like a tapering shaver for wooden wheel spokes or something equally obscure!
It's a Pasta maker.
museo.pastafabbri.it
You nailed it. Now how can I use it in the shop? Thanks.It's a Pasta maker.
Thanks. I would of never went that route. Now to clean it up for the wife. She has a tool now.More detail
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Cavatelli Maker “Vitantonio” - Giovanni Fabbri Museum
Key information : 16 Cm (l) X 8 Cm (w), Cast-iron, metal and wood, about 1922 Also called a gnocchi maker, the apparatus was clamped to one corner of a table top. “The dough forming machine” or, cavatelli maker is the work of Luigi Vitantonio, son of the founder of the famous Vitantonio...museo.pastafabbri.it
Not sure if it qualifies as small fortune but at least one for sale on ebay for $200....Before you clean it up for the wife, look around..... It maybe worth a small fortune to the right party. Using steel wool or anything to clean it up MAY take away value? I really don't know what I am talking about, and surely would never have guessed it was a Cavatelli Maker.

Not sure if it qualifies as small fortune but at least one for sale on ebay for $200....
Hey it would be more money than you had anyhow... SMILES.
Careful. That looks dangerous in the wrong hands.Thanks. I would of never went that route. Now to clean it up for the wife. She has a tool now.