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Old 08/03/04, 05:49 PM
 
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Question on a grain mill

Does anyone know what the value of a Victoria hand grain mill would be?

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Old 08/04/04, 10:12 AM
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not much if it can't be motorized. a couple of minutes of cranking one of those mills makes a believer in electricity & motors, out of anybody.

Crank 1/2 hour for enough coarse flour for a loaf of bread... no thanks.
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Old 08/04/04, 11:22 AM
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Lehman's catalog has them for 45$ new.
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Old 10/21/04, 07:08 PM
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grain mills

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Does anyone know what the value of a Victoria hand grain mill would be?

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RenieB
Cant help you with victoria mill,but there are many good deals on ebay. I bought mine there. Just search grain mill or flour mills.
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Old 10/21/04, 09:11 PM
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umm, in my opinion, a victoria would be nearly worthless....
they dont work as good as so many other brands
i had one , it kind fo turned me off the idea of grinders for a while, right now , i use a small special container for my blender, and use the pulse feature to process small amounts for fresh flour... ill get a grinder soon though

http://waltonfeed.com/self/grinders.html
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