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    On our hunt trip to Georgia we went down to N Fl to the old family hunt camp . Wayne has 8 acres and some great family memories . I like to be a picker.
    You have to remember anything brought up there in the 1950’s could of been from the 30’ s or 40’s
    I remember this sifter which makes me vintage .
    not a Bromwells but the Elles was in there .
    Does this take anyone down memory lane 😊

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    Nice sifter Tam now you can start sifting for arrowheads
    South East Ga. Twin City

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    • #3
      🤪​​​​​​ might take a while with that device.
      South Carolina

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      • #4
        I don't recognize it so its older than me
        NW Georgia,

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        • willjo
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          I feel sure that one is a vintage piece but you can still buy those things

      • #5
        Yeah I looked it up and wish I remembered the Co name .
        I think the latest that would be from you there is 1950’s .

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        • #6
          I have one! Still the fastest way to shift flour. I think mine was my grandmother's or my mom's.
          South Carolina

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          • clovisoid
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            Same here.

        • #7
          i do remember these.i remember my grandma and my mom useing these perty cool i use ta sift with it
          Utah

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          • #8
            Remember them well.
            SE IA

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            • #9
              Yes I remember . Cool piece tam
              SW Connecticut

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              • #10
                Sifted flour wicked fast! My mom had one with a red wooden handle knob. Wish I had it because the cheap plastic one from China is exactly that... cheap! And takes twice as long.
                Child of the tides

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                • #11
                  I actually have my Dads potato masher with a wooden handle . I have hauled that around the world with me . Gotta be over 60 years old and it works just great !!

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                  • redrocks
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                    Cool is the masher end wood too?...I got an all wood one somewhere I'll have to find it now
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