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Unread 10-04-2025, 05:33 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by edgarspencer View Post
Charles Parker made over 60 different models of coffee and spice mills. The smallest model with wheels was the 200, which was a nearly identical copy of the Enterprise (Phila, PA) mill. None of the wheel models had wooden hoppers, which were used on the counter top Box mills.
The large floor model 2180 is also nearly identical to the floor model Enterprise, which seems to bring less, despite being more rare.
The 700 only came with the tin funnel hopper.
When Allan Swanson was liquidating his collection, I took a friend up to Weathersfield to buy all of them. I got an original paint 700 from that trip, and My friend bought the 6' tall, 275 pound 2180 and the 2120. Swanson claimed the 2120 came from a grocer in Meriden
Short of having one of the rare catalogs, the best array of coffee mill photos begins on page 972 of TPS.
How about a few photographs?

I didn’t know there were 60 different models—I’ll have to review my copy of TPS and brush up on these.

When I brought it home, my wife was surprised as to the size of the No. 700. She had hoped it was a cute little thing she could almost hide behind a mug.
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