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A different kind of Parker
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Also manufactured by the Chas. Parker company, Meriden, Connecticut.
Model 700 coffee grinder, patented March 9, 1897. |
A VERY NICE example!!
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PATENTED in 1897, but when precisely manufactured? Yes, this is a nice example with original paint. Many I’ve seen over the years have been spray painted either red or black. |
I’m only familiar with them by the fact that I owned a restored 700. Bought it three years ago and sold it in June this year.
There are others on this forum who know a LOT more about Parker coffee grinders than I do. Hopefully they’ll pipe in. . |
I was talking to a friend last week around 7 or 8 am one morning and he was using a Parker grinder to grind his morning coffee and as you might expect he’s on here as well .
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Original scoop, very uncommon. My first Parker grinder was a 700. Fifty years later, I still have it. I also have an XXL 900, but it is covered in surface rust. I refuse to restore it.
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Many I googled about on line seemed to have a wooden drawer. I like the scoop better. Value anyone? |
The tin scoop on the pictured grinder is original.
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What is the value or what would YOU pay for this if offered for sale? I’ll later reveal what it cost me. This one is about the nicest one I’ve ever seen! |
We have 3 or 4 of the smaller grinders but we have not yet purchased on of those larger grinders. I really like them and the paint schemes. Had a line on one in May but someone beat me to it by a few hours. :banghead:
Ian, if you have The Parker Story you can find more info on them. |
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