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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> "U.S. Janet B." wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 23:28:53 -0500, Sqwertz >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 14:32:40 GMT, l not -l wrote:
>> >
>> >> On 18-Sep-2018, Sqwertz > wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Do you have metal replacement gears for the more "modern" KitchenAid
>> >>> mixers? :-)
>> >>
>> >> Sorry; but, I do not. The parts I provision, some newly made, others
>> >> recycled, are for Rival and Magic Hostess (metal bodied) meat slicers,
>> >> Kitcheneer and Shred-o-matic appliances of the 60s-80s.
>> >
>> >That seems to ring a bell now. I've always wanted a real meat
>> >slicer. You know, 400 RPM with the the automatic shuttle and feeder
>> >- kind of like they use (or used) at Arby's back in the dayz. Just
>> >set it and forget it!
>> >
>> >> I assume you have checked the usual suspects, Amazon and eBay. There
>> >> are
>> >> presently beveled gear sets available on eBay, however, they may not
>> >> be what
>> >> you seek. When searching for hard to find parts, I set up an eBay
>> >> Favorite
>> >> Search with email notification, which eventually turns up what I
>> >> seek.
>> >
>> >I don't need them ... yet. I just know it's a popular item that
>> >people frequently ask for. I used to be able to get them locally at
>> >a hardware store here, but that store just went out of business
>> >after 80 years. So I suspect I'll need them shortly! <grrr>
>> >
>> >-sw

>> we could go in together on the meat slicer if there wasn't a 1,000
>> miles between us

>
> Add me. I've always wanted one even though I know it would be
> rarely used. Sure would be nice when I did want one though. I'd
> probably use that more often than a meat grinder. Sorry Sheldon!



When I worked at the school, I would bring my turkey roasts, hams, etc. to
work and slice them on the big slicer, yes...on my own time, I miss being
able to do that.

Cheri