Vintage milkshake mixer

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My parents are in town and they went shopping one side of town for yard sales, I went with a buddy to another side. I get a text message asking if I’m interested in this mixer my mom found! $80 she got it for and it works awesome!

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My guess it's worth more than $80. Nice piece of a nostalgic malt shop and being in working condition makes it all the better.
 
Oh damn that is cool! I’ve often wanted to get a single vintage mixer but they are pretty expensive at retail prices in the antique shops. What a great find.
 
Oh damn that is cool! I’ve often wanted to get a single vintage mixer but they are pretty expensive at retail prices in the antique shops. What a great find.

A month before hand, bought this one. Same Color. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1612764466.212838.webpm

I just used it tonight.the triple one. I may try to pitch these in antique stores in town to let me come in and make milkshakes for their customers, and charge $25/ hr or $150 for the day, Idk. Something along that... You can’t buy the same for anything less under $500. And for someone that has an antique store , if you’re doing a sale or promotion and have shakes made out of a 1950s mixer, that’s kind of bad ass!
 
My guess it's worth more than $80. Nice piece of a nostalgic malt shop and being in working condition makes it all the better.

Mixed up a shake tonight. I need more practice. But the strawberries are still strawberries. Not blended into sawdust pieces. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1612764994.421127.webp
 
Nice find. I have a single but that multi mixer is the best!
 
Uh Oh that’s not healthy for the waist line
 

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