>>20451465>Most Americans have one and can't seem to get rid of it...I may or may not have particularly intimate knowledge of this feel
>>20451149>not sure about the date or city, but that's alongside those linesYou piqued my interest with "Louisiana 1860", as southern antebellum heavy industry was practically non-existent so something like that would probably be worth good money. If it's just a common late 19th/early 20th century "Universal" or "Enterprise" brand grinder then you might be stuck with it for a while, kek.