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Hey Jeff;<BR>
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Funny how you have inter-family "politics" like that! I tell you, that straub is one sweet little mill and just as cute as a bug's ear. You are a lucky person to get it. As far as information, it's a long shot but you might try giving Straub a call. They are still in business (so is Quaker City) and could have some old records, but I doubt it. Your best bet is to scoure the net for other folks that have them and to always keep your eyes peeled for literature. I've bought a few old manuals over the last couple years and discovered several items that I never knew existed. Like how Fairbanks-Morse build a type B grinder and also a little small pedestel grinder similar to a Dempster. Good to hear from you, buddy! Keep in touch.<BR>
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Jeb<BR><BR>> Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 18:44:42 -0700<BR>> From: steamenginesmitty@yahoo.com<BR>> Subject: RE: [Gristmillers] Introduction - Jeff Smith - Florida<BR>> To: gristmillers@gristmillers.com<BR>> <BR>> I do have some GRINDERS (Jeb), but I also have another mill besides the new one. It is a little Meadows and I did have it in my office on my cabinet until my Dad came to visit once and it found its way to his place for a while.........I find it funny that whenever I buy something it makes its way to his place only to return when I load it back into my truck after he is sleeping and I hide it under stuff for the return to my collection and that is no joke! LOL! I will make a list though and I know that I need to get you photos of the GRINDER on my back porch. I will try and do that tomorrow, but I can't get to the one side without help moving it; it is not that big, but it is heavy...........I would like to move it alright..........right off of the porch and into my box trailer and then into the bed of your truck on my trip to my parents in December! She is a beauty, and I WILL get you some photos, but I sure hope the new owner does not repaint it<BR>> because it is all original paint, lettering and pin striping. I have to take my trailer to pick up another lathe that I bought a while back, so it will be going anyway. I bought two and gave one to Dad so we would have larger ones than we currently have. <BR>> <BR>> The new Straub mill has stones in it, I called the phone number on the eBay listing and talked to the guy a while before I bid. I bought that mill to run with my 1/2 scale Case steam engine as soon as it is finished in the spring. Dad is to meet the seller at 1:00 tomorrow and I'm sure I'll get a call on his way home about it (along with a stack of receipts for six meals, two tanks of gas and who knows what else!) and how I won't see it or the money until I sneek it away one night! I don't know what is worse, sending him and mom to get stuff, or when I have to buy something of greater or equal value for my lovely bride! Take note single folks...... ;)<BR>> <BR>> Does anyone have any information on Straub Mills? I can't seem to find much on the net.<BR>> <BR>> Thank you,<BR>> <BR>> Jeff Smith<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> --- On Thu, 10/30/08, jeb lloyd <jeblloyd@hotmail.com> wrote:<BR>> <BR>> > From: jeb lloyd <jeblloyd@hotmail.com><BR>> > Subject: RE: [Gristmillers] Introduction - Jeff Smith - Florida<BR>> > To: gristmillers@gristmillers.com<BR>> > Date: Thursday, October 30, 2008, 4:38 PM<BR>> > Hey Jeff;<BR>> > <BR>> > So you're the one that got that Straub mill, huh? I was<BR>> > interested but I didn't bid because I just can't<BR>> > afford to drive that far AGAIN, and it went for more than I<BR>> > was willing to shell out. Then again, I drove 6 hours<BR>> > one-way across NC to spend $200 on a decent corn sheller so<BR>> > I can't claim too much pity. I was wondering if that<BR>> > Straub was a stone or an iron plate grinder. From all<BR>> > accounts, it sure looks like a stone grinder. You're<BR>> > going to have to compile a list of all your GRINDERS and<BR>> > send it to me so we can compare notes! I still would like to<BR>> > see some other pictures of that bizarre wooden one you have.<BR>> > Good luck, and if you have time, swing by my place on the<BR>> > way through. I'm about 45 minutes east of I-95 if you<BR>> > can spare the time.<BR>> > <BR>> > Jeb> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> Gristmillers mailing list<BR>> Gristmillers@gristmillers.com<BR>> http://lists.gristmillers.com/mailman/listinfo/gristmillers<BR><BR><br /><hr />Store, manage and share up to 5GB with Windows Live SkyDrive. <a href='http://skydrive.live.com/welcome.aspx?provision=1?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_skydrive_102008' target='_new'>Start uploading now</a></body>
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