
Antique
Coffee Grinder
Now more and more collectors choose antique
coffee grinder as collectible item. There are different
kinds of reasons for people to choose antique coffee
grinder as collectible item, but most is for antique
coffee grinder is absolutely beautiful shores. And when
you want to collect coffee grinder, you need to
understand clearly the history of antique coffee grinders
and types. And you must determine whether you use antique
coffee grinder to make coffee, or just for viewing and
keeping it as a collectible item.
If you don’t like to buy a replica, you should
learn some history about coffee grinder. Commonly antique
coffee grinder is made from glass, cast iron or wood. The
antique coffee grinder is made from plastic is
impossible, you will not find any manufacturers produce
manually handled coffee grinder after 1950. For the
electric coffee grinder become more and more popular in
the 1950's

When you are looking for antique coffee
grinders, first just like buying any other products
define what the brand they are. You can look around the
antique coffee grinder. Usually the brand is printed on
the front of the coffee grinder or on the back of it. The
brand can tell you the detail about the coffee grinder.
From the detail you will know about when exactly the
coffee grinder is produced and what the serial number of
manufacturer.
Before you choose antique grinders, there are
some famous manufactories you should know. American
manufactures: Enterprise, Landers Frary and Clark,
Parker, Logan and Stonebridge, Steinfeld, Wilmot Castle,
Wrightsville Hardware Company. European manufacturers:
Armin Trosser from German, DeVe from Holland, Elma from
Spain, Kenrick from England, Spong from England. All of
these manufactories are stand out amongst collectors.
Also the antique coffee grinder form them are all well
designed, greatly in color and
construction.
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