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Vintage wolf pedestal grinder

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lilredex

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Not precisely, but Sunrise Red and Tremclad Fire Red will be very close.

Welcome to the forum.

A couple of examples I have on file....
 

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WagonHo!

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Thanks for the wolf grinder thread. Saw the made in England and the Toronto origins, what are the dates of manufacture of the grinders in photos, wartime?
 

lilredex

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"Toronto 9" on that nameplate would suggest the sixties. I had never heard of a Wolf grinder until a widow around the corner asked me, last summer, to look at a few things she had. So, that is my limited story.
 

Brazen Bull

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I have the same grinder, perfect tool rests and the only bad thing is the switch died before I got it. Slapped a cut up wall switch in and she fired up. Smooth as Sarian brandy.
 
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