a quintet and an art glass signature

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Hit some thrifts on the way back from the doctor's, again.


Large Lenox vase $5, McCoy 132 pottery $5 per, Fenton crystal bear $2, Fenton light yellow bowl uranium glass bowl $6. Fenton Milk hobnail dish $7, Primus eta light compact backpack stove $7, Pitcher $3, lovely ladies $13, and the Universal 344 meat grinder $50

Not pictured, Stanley #5 plane, large, $4. Crystal apple (wife snagged that one, had to pay the piper) $1,

The interesting story is the Signed art glass juicer/reamer I picked up awhile back for about $15. Took 12 hours of research but found this one on my own guys. Mike Worcester piece from Maui. His stuff goes for big bucks. Who would think of a hand blown juicer reamer. BTW, his signature bears little resemblance to his name.

Research makes me think I will do well on the $120~ I spent today.
 

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Just curious is there something special about the meat grinder. My thrift store sells meat grinders for $5 a piece. They usually have at least 5 there.
 

The 344 series universal meat chopper is very large and runs about $150 on eBay.
 

The 344 series universal meat chopper is very large and runs about $150 on eBay.

Good to know. I see meat grinders all the time but every one I ever checked out wasn't worth doodly. I'll be keeping an eye out for this one.
 

Really I have an old one
 

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