>>1090567That is a Corona/Victoria Corn Mill. I use it almost exclusively for grinding dehydrated veggies and herbs, rarely for dry beans and corn. They are $45-$60 it seems.
Yeah, don't search for "herb" stuff. unless you add a bunch of minus stuff in your search on Google, like this,
hand crank herb grinder -weed -pot -marijuana -tobacco
Keep in mind that those are nothing like a corn mill or grain mill. FYI, the difference between a corn mill and a grain mill is how coarse/fine the resulting meal/flour is. The corn mill will have very course meal while the grain mill will have fine flour (depending on how expensive you go.) When grinding actual corn, I normally grind it 3 times at finer and finer settings then I sift it. When sifted I have grits and cornmeal. If you get one of these, you should know that grinding actual corn will take forever and the plates on the mill start to heat up. So, take breaks and let the plates cool off. For dried herbs and most veggies the going is normally really smooth, quick, and easy. If an herb or veggies is a bit tough, it may have too much moisture in it. They need to be cracker crisp.