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Thank you for Fred Kvn to share with us this article which cracked the misty of the Trump Bakelite coffee Grinder. Here is the translation from the article in Czech on 2012. http://kvhwurm.cz/mlynky-tramp-valecny-kus-nebo-nesmysl/?fbclid=IwAR1zAykoBMQyoLu8jiFLsi6Erck7VI0gyI4MjVG0KdnVMWcIDOtaucPtHJM Tramp grinders – a piece of war or nonsense? A few years ago, a Bakelite grinder appeared on the auction server Aukro.cz…
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B. O. Reisekaffeemühle Nr. 702 “Tramp” von ca. 1939-1950 Since post on my Page, most of the feedback are it is a post war item, but ‘Stefan Haüser’ said it is not the case, but he shut down his site “Die Nachrichtentruppe.de”. Anyone has the article saved? Below is an article from Old Coffee Grinder.com…
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When the grinder arrived, the round grinder cylinder can’t pull out, as the housing crushed some course by the trip and majority is the locking flap crushed through the thin sheet metal. The 1mm thick housing is not as robust as the German gasmask cylinder even it looks alike, but Italian product can’t match German…
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Not much information of this cool looking coffee grinder, usually quiet expensive but lucky to found it in good price. Not for individual obviously, but for field kitchen or cook house, dimension 25×15×13 cm One of the seller has the following description: *Camp and trench coffee grinder of the Royal Italian Army, model 1905, made…
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