[SEL] Mystery to me

Charles R Bryant mogul460 at localnet.com
Sat May 7 20:33:28 PDT 2005


Rick  - looking at the photo one of the most important parts is there
I wouldn't hesitate in a moment on grabing it. The one Ron and Kelley have
is one I picked up in NY. I have another one I found in MN and a Humphry
one from MO plus another small one. I saw  a different one at the Hudson, NY
show that was made in Erie, PA (but it wasn't for sale). These don't 
actually
grind the bone into powder and are called "Bone Cutters". You don't see very
many around. I would just guess but at the right auction a good one would
bring pretty good money I'll have to see what I have for literture on them.

Charlie


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Strobel" <Richard_Strobel7 at msn.com>
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Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: [SEL] Mystery to me


> Will it grind up horns?  I could then sell the powder to the ? or keep 
> about a ton for myself, eh?
>
> Rob, after I get over the shock of the painted barbie,  I/we will 
> definetly try to rescue the bone grinder.  I must admit that I was 
> trespassing on this new found "Glory Hole."
>
>
> Anyone got a picture of a 2.5hp hopper cooled horizontal Famous?  The 
> hopper that the top slants down to the front?
> May have found some pieces.
>
> Whew, I need a cold shower!
>
> RickinMt.
>
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>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Arnie Fero" <fero_ah at city-net.com>
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> Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 4:47 PM
> Subject: RE: [SEL] Mystery to me
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>> Hi Rob,
>>
>> Gee, I would have guessed that the "Grand Prize" would be reserved for
>> when the parents come up to you at the NEXT show and relate the story of
>> how little Johnny left his big pile of ground up bone goop tucked under
>> the back seat of the family car.  Only to be discovered when said family
>> car took on certain aspects reminiscent of scenes from the Exorcist. 
>> 8-))
>>
>> See ya,  Arnie
>>
>> On Sat, 7 May 2005, Rob Skinner wrote:
>>
>> > You can have LOADS of fun letting kids grind up bones at shows.  They 
>> > love the
>> > hands-on aspect and you get Bonus Points if you get them to handle the 
>> > greasy
>> > bone chips.  The number of points you earn is directly proportional to 
>> > the
>> > disgusted faces of their parents when they see their little darlings 
>> > examining
>> > glop just like the CSI team on tv.  You get the Grand Prize if you 
>> > convince the
>> > kid that he should bring home a handful of ground up bone goop.  I've 
>> > come
>> > close, but the prize has thus far proved elusive.
>>
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