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Lately I've had vintage household appliances 'on the brain' because I'm in the midst of having my 1920s vacuum repaired.
So because of that, when I visited a thrift shop this neat old waffle iron from 1923 jumped out at me from the appliance section, priced at $4.00.
I snapped it up quickly. Thought it was rather unique that it made waffles in this round pattern, but I believe round was fairly common in that era.
These photos were taken right when I got home so it isn't in the cleanest condition. Was amazed to find the original cloth covered line cord with it but the front knob appears to be a modification of what was there originally - loooks as though it's missing a bent metal bar that keeps the knob away from the main body.
Works great, it gets nice and hot. Although I haven't made a waffle with it yet... needs a lot of cleaning and sterilizing until I even think of doing that.
Named the "Universal", built by the Landers, Frary & Clark Company of New Britain, Conneticut, U.S.A.
Design patented Sept 18 1923
Pat # 1763991
Serial No. 7404B
Volts 110 / 120
Watts 60
Thought you may enjoy seeing it here in the display case.
Anybody else here have a vintage or antique waffle iron, or two... or dare I say more?
Looks like a 1950s UFO from the side!
The inside waffle grid needs a lot of cleaning! It should appear grey, not black.
Nice looking bakelite handles.
So because of that, when I visited a thrift shop this neat old waffle iron from 1923 jumped out at me from the appliance section, priced at $4.00.
I snapped it up quickly. Thought it was rather unique that it made waffles in this round pattern, but I believe round was fairly common in that era.
These photos were taken right when I got home so it isn't in the cleanest condition. Was amazed to find the original cloth covered line cord with it but the front knob appears to be a modification of what was there originally - loooks as though it's missing a bent metal bar that keeps the knob away from the main body.
Works great, it gets nice and hot. Although I haven't made a waffle with it yet... needs a lot of cleaning and sterilizing until I even think of doing that.
Named the "Universal", built by the Landers, Frary & Clark Company of New Britain, Conneticut, U.S.A.
Design patented Sept 18 1923
Pat # 1763991
Serial No. 7404B
Volts 110 / 120
Watts 60
Thought you may enjoy seeing it here in the display case.
Anybody else here have a vintage or antique waffle iron, or two... or dare I say more?
Looks like a 1950s UFO from the side!
The inside waffle grid needs a lot of cleaning! It should appear grey, not black.
Nice looking bakelite handles.