Pictures might help.
I'm impressed. How did you cross reference those numbers?I think you screwed up on the manufacturer code
397.19501 would be a 1/4 hp made by Paramount/Allegretti & Co in early 1960's
I'm impressed. How did you cross reference those numbers?
The student has surpassed the teacher. Eh?Learned a lot from your threads!
I think you screwed up on the manufacturer code
397.19501 would be a 1/4 hp made by Paramount/Allegretti & Co in early 1960's
Looks like the Mfg code should be 115. That's a Pre-Block grinder.
It's on the label/badge.Where would I find that?
I think you screwed up on the manufacturer code
397.19501 would be a 1/4 hp made by Paramount/Allegretti & Co in early 1960's
Depending on the model prefix number, it maybe a CM grinder that looks like the round top Blocks, but preceded the Blocks.Why is it considered a pre-block? The main differences I see are the power switch type and location the absence of the water tray and no lamp. Otherwise I wouldn't have known the difference.
Most GJ members consider this model a round-top Block grinder.I just restored my 1st block grinder and it turned out great.
Now I'm addicted.
I found this bad boy on fb marketplace. Cm now is it pre-block or just a block?? what the hell is on the left side plate? Is it worth restoring or doesn't really pay? I need help I cant decide.
Thank you!
Most GJ members consider this model a round-top Block grinder.
There are other sites (OWWM) that have a stricter definition.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=249539
Thank you for the info. Is this considered a flat top block then? What is the grinder off the left of the round top? I've not seen this before...