TXNinAZ
Well-known member
I haven't found evidence of anything quite like my latest find, so I wanted to show it off. A brand new, sealed in the original box Craftsman roundtop grinder. It was in a hoard and the guy who cleaned up just wanted to get a couple of bucks for it. The stamps on the cardboard and paper tag tells me it's around 1962-3 manufacture.
Still has the original for sale tag hanging on it.
Shipped to a Sears store around the corner from the hospital that my oldest brother was born at in 1969. My dad was in graduate school at Texas A&M at the time.
Shipper's tracking sticker from some move:
Don't want to open it, but want to know what's inside! A mirror and flashlight let me see a bit through the carry handle on the side, then flipped the image.
Don't have a plan for it (probably go on eBay), but if anyone wants it for your collection, send me a PM.
Still has the original for sale tag hanging on it.
Shipped to a Sears store around the corner from the hospital that my oldest brother was born at in 1969. My dad was in graduate school at Texas A&M at the time.
Shipper's tracking sticker from some move:
Don't want to open it, but want to know what's inside! A mirror and flashlight let me see a bit through the carry handle on the side, then flipped the image.
Don't have a plan for it (probably go on eBay), but if anyone wants it for your collection, send me a PM.

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