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REALLY OT..Info on Sunbeam MixMster
OK, guys, we are in the midst of the big annual yardsale. I have
unearthed the EMIL's Sunbeam MixMaster. #100-86659. It has the two bowls, and various mixing tools. Is this something I stick $2 on, or is it really more of a collector pieces. Haven't a clue, have never used it, but she made banana bread forever, at least up to a couple of years before she died in 2005. Gill |
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REALLY OT..Info on Sunbeam MixMster
lucretia borgia wrote:
On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 00:23:44 GMT, Gillian Murray opined: OK, guys, we are in the midst of the big annual yardsale. I have unearthed the EMIL's Sunbeam MixMaster. #100-86659. It has the two bowls, and various mixing tools. Is this something I stick $2 on, or is it really more of a collector pieces. Haven't a clue, have never used it, but she made banana bread forever, at least up to a couple of years before she died in 2005. Gill I'd say $2 sounds good. They haven't really changed their model in all these years. I had one when we first came here and thought it was a waste of space, not heavy duty at all. If it has the stainless steel bowls, they were worthwhile, I'd keep those and junk the mixer lol Thanks buddy!! We seemed to sell so much today, but we just wanted to get the stuff out of here. WE made some money, but most things had a $1 or 25c on them. Is it a WW2 thing.... we HATE to throw usable STUFF OUT!!?? gGill |
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REALLY OT..Info on Sunbeam MixMster
"lucretia borgia" wrote in message
... On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 00:23:44 GMT, Gillian Murray opined: OK, guys, we are in the midst of the big annual yardsale. I have unearthed the EMIL's Sunbeam MixMaster. #100-86659. It has the two bowls, and various mixing tools. Is this something I stick $2 on, or is it really more of a collector pieces. Haven't a clue, have never used it, but she made banana bread forever, at least up to a couple of years before she died in 2005. Gill I'd say $2 sounds good. They haven't really changed their model in all these years. I had one when we first came here and thought it was a waste of space, not heavy duty at all. If it has the stainless steel bowls, they were worthwhile, I'd keep those and junk the mixer lol I don't know if that's the model number of my Sunbeam MixMaster that my mother bought for me for my first anniversary in 1959, but if so $2 sounds too low. Mine still works wonderfully and I can mix very heavy doughs with it. I know I would miss it when it finally dies of old age. Just for the heck of it I googled sunbeam and found that mine is selling for around $100. Then I found just the beaters on Amazon for $39.95 to fit your model # so you might want to rethink your price. Here's the Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Sunbeam-Beater.../dp/B000289YY8 Lucille |
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REALLY OT..Info on Sunbeam MixMster
lucille wrote:
"lucretia borgia" wrote in message ... On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 00:23:44 GMT, Gillian Murray opined: OK, guys, we are in the midst of the big annual yardsale. I have unearthed the EMIL's Sunbeam MixMaster. #100-86659. It has the two bowls, and various mixing tools. Is this something I stick $2 on, or is it really more of a collector pieces. Haven't a clue, have never used it, but she made banana bread forever, at least up to a couple of years before she died in 2005. Gill I'd say $2 sounds good. They haven't really changed their model in all these years. I had one when we first came here and thought it was a waste of space, not heavy duty at all. If it has the stainless steel bowls, they were worthwhile, I'd keep those and junk the mixer lol I don't know if that's the model number of my Sunbeam MixMaster that my mother bought for me for my first anniversary in 1959, but if so $2 sounds too low. Mine still works wonderfully and I can mix very heavy doughs with it. I know I would miss it when it finally dies of old age. Just for the heck of it I googled sunbeam and found that mine is selling for around $100. Then I found just the beaters on Amazon for $39.95 to fit your model # so you might want to rethink your price. Here's the Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Sunbeam-Beater.../dp/B000289YY8 Lucille Well, maybe it can go back on the pantry shelf....and I have a whole year to research before I get rid of it. I have plenty of storage room, so there is no hurry. DJDIL (Aya) has expressed a wish that if I found the old style crockpot ( remember with the heavy glass lids), in a yard sale she would appreciate it. they have a very old one of mine, but I am so happy she has expressed an interest.. I am happy to hear she is cooking, and Mike says she loves cooking magazines. Gill.... I am so sick of no-carb cooking!! maybe I will make DGS some cookies, and mail them to him ion col;lege. |
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REALLY OT..Info on Sunbeam MixMster
"Gillian Murray" wrote in message
... lucille wrote: "lucretia borgia" wrote in message ... On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 00:23:44 GMT, Gillian Murray opined: OK, guys, we are in the midst of the big annual yardsale. I have unearthed the EMIL's Sunbeam MixMaster. #100-86659. It has the two bowls, and various mixing tools. Is this something I stick $2 on, or is it really more of a collector pieces. Haven't a clue, have never used it, but she made banana bread forever, at least up to a couple of years before she died in 2005. Gill I'd say $2 sounds good. They haven't really changed their model in all these years. I had one when we first came here and thought it was a waste of space, not heavy duty at all. If it has the stainless steel bowls, they were worthwhile, I'd keep those and junk the mixer lol I don't know if that's the model number of my Sunbeam MixMaster that my mother bought for me for my first anniversary in 1959, but if so $2 sounds too low. Mine still works wonderfully and I can mix very heavy doughs with it. I know I would miss it when it finally dies of old age. Just for the heck of it I googled sunbeam and found that mine is selling for around $100. Then I found just the beaters on Amazon for $39.95 to fit your model # so you might want to rethink your price. Here's the Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Sunbeam-Beater.../dp/B000289YY8 Lucille Well, maybe it can go back on the pantry shelf....and I have a whole year to research before I get rid of it. I have plenty of storage room, so there is no hurry. DJDIL (Aya) has expressed a wish that if I found the old style crockpot ( remember with the heavy glass lids), in a yard sale she would appreciate it. they have a very old one of mine, but I am so happy she has expressed an interest.. I am happy to hear she is cooking, and Mike says she loves cooking magazines. Gill.... I am so sick of no-carb cooking!! maybe I will make DGS some cookies, and mail them to him ion col;lege. I think I would just break down and cry if they took my carbs away from me. That's the kind of food that makes me happiest. Give me pasta or potato, or sandwiches on crusty bread and I'll follow you anywhere. Lucille |
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REALLY OT..Info on Sunbeam MixMster
Gillian Murray wrote:
OK, guys, we are in the midst of the big annual yardsale. I have unearthed the EMIL's Sunbeam MixMaster. #100-86659. It has the two bowls, and various mixing tools. Is this something I stick $2 on, or is it really more of a collector pieces. Haven't a clue, have never used it, but she made banana bread forever, at least up to a couple of years before she died in 2005. Gill My mother had a Sunbeam Mixmaster that she got in the early '50s. It was in excellent working condition to the day she died in 2006. And she used it regularly. My niece now has it. As a result I bought myself one, and I love it. My only thought is that people may pass it up since it won't have the snob appeal of a Kitchenaid. I'd put at least $20 on it, and let people dicker. MargW |
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REALLY OT..Info on Sunbeam MixMster
lucille wrote:
"Gillian Murray" wrote in message ... lucille wrote: "lucretia borgia" wrote in message ... On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 00:23:44 GMT, Gillian Murray opined: OK, guys, we are in the midst of the big annual yardsale. I have unearthed the EMIL's Sunbeam MixMaster. #100-86659. It has the two bowls, and various mixing tools. Is this something I stick $2 on, or is it really more of a collector pieces. Haven't a clue, have never used it, but she made banana bread forever, at least up to a couple of years before she died in 2005. Gill I'd say $2 sounds good. They haven't really changed their model in all these years. I had one when we first came here and thought it was a waste of space, not heavy duty at all. If it has the stainless steel bowls, they were worthwhile, I'd keep those and junk the mixer lol I don't know if that's the model number of my Sunbeam MixMaster that my mother bought for me for my first anniversary in 1959, but if so $2 sounds too low. Mine still works wonderfully and I can mix very heavy doughs with it. I know I would miss it when it finally dies of old age. Just for the heck of it I googled sunbeam and found that mine is selling for around $100. Then I found just the beaters on Amazon for $39.95 to fit your model # so you might want to rethink your price. Here's the Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Sunbeam-Beater.../dp/B000289YY8 Lucille Well, maybe it can go back on the pantry shelf....and I have a whole year to research before I get rid of it. I have plenty of storage room, so there is no hurry. DJDIL (Aya) has expressed a wish that if I found the old style crockpot ( remember with the heavy glass lids), in a yard sale she would appreciate it. they have a very old one of mine, but I am so happy she has expressed an interest.. I am happy to hear she is cooking, and Mike says she loves cooking magazines. Gill.... I am so sick of no-carb cooking!! maybe I will make DGS some cookies, and mail them to him ion col;lege. I think I would just break down and cry if they took my carbs away from me. That's the kind of food that makes me happiest. Give me pasta or potato, or sandwiches on crusty bread and I'll follow you anywhere. Lucille That is the sad thing. Jim is a diabetic and they put him on Byetta in the early stages. A couple of months later he had acute pancreatitis. It has subsequently turned out that Byetta is contraindicated with people with high Triglycerides, and Jim sure fit into thaw category. He had a second bout of pancreatitis last January. Therefore , for nearly two years it has been "zero carbs". A good thing he likes zucchini, summer squash, meats etc. We do pretty well, but when we do "sin" it is very carefully. We had onion rings tonight; made with a special low-carb Bisquick type of thing and stuff. The baked beans were a special treat, and the Brats had no buns. A special dinner for him. Gill |
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REALLY OT..Info on Sunbeam MixMster
"Gillian Murray" wrote in message
... lucille wrote: "Gillian Murray" wrote in message ... lucille wrote: "lucretia borgia" wrote in message ... On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 00:23:44 GMT, Gillian Murray opined: OK, guys, we are in the midst of the big annual yardsale. I have unearthed the EMIL's Sunbeam MixMaster. #100-86659. It has the two bowls, and various mixing tools. Is this something I stick $2 on, or is it really more of a collector pieces. Haven't a clue, have never used it, but she made banana bread forever, at least up to a couple of years before she died in 2005. Gill I'd say $2 sounds good. They haven't really changed their model in all these years. I had one when we first came here and thought it was a waste of space, not heavy duty at all. If it has the stainless steel bowls, they were worthwhile, I'd keep those and junk the mixer lol I don't know if that's the model number of my Sunbeam MixMaster that my mother bought for me for my first anniversary in 1959, but if so $2 sounds too low. Mine still works wonderfully and I can mix very heavy doughs with it. I know I would miss it when it finally dies of old age. Just for the heck of it I googled sunbeam and found that mine is selling for around $100. Then I found just the beaters on Amazon for $39.95 to fit your model # so you might want to rethink your price. Here's the Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Sunbeam-Beater.../dp/B000289YY8 Lucille Well, maybe it can go back on the pantry shelf....and I have a whole year to research before I get rid of it. I have plenty of storage room, so there is no hurry. DJDIL (Aya) has expressed a wish that if I found the old style crockpot ( remember with the heavy glass lids), in a yard sale she would appreciate it. they have a very old one of mine, but I am so happy she has expressed an interest.. I am happy to hear she is cooking, and Mike says she loves cooking magazines. Gill.... I am so sick of no-carb cooking!! maybe I will make DGS some cookies, and mail them to him ion col;lege. I think I would just break down and cry if they took my carbs away from me. That's the kind of food that makes me happiest. Give me pasta or potato, or sandwiches on crusty bread and I'll follow you anywhere. Lucille That is the sad thing. Jim is a diabetic and they put him on Byetta in the early stages. A couple of months later he had acute pancreatitis. It has subsequently turned out that Byetta is contraindicated with people with high Triglycerides, and Jim sure fit into thaw category. He had a second bout of pancreatitis last January. Therefore , for nearly two years it has been "zero carbs". A good thing he likes zucchini, summer squash, meats etc. We do pretty well, but when we do "sin" it is very carefully. We had onion rings tonight; made with a special low-carb Bisquick type of thing and stuff. The baked beans were a special treat, and the Brats had no buns. A special dinner for him. Gill I wouldn't even know where to begin to cook that way. It sure doesn't sound like a lot of fun, but we do what we have to do, don't we!!! L |
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REALLY OT..Info on Sunbeam MixMster
MargW wrote:
Gillian Murray wrote: OK, guys, we are in the midst of the big annual yardsale. I have unearthed the EMIL's Sunbeam MixMaster. #100-86659. It has the two bowls, and various mixing tools. Is this something I stick $2 on, or is it really more of a collector pieces. Haven't a clue, have never used it, but she made banana bread forever, at least up to a couple of years before she died in 2005. Gill My mother had a Sunbeam Mixmaster that she got in the early '50s. It was in excellent working condition to the day she died in 2006. And she used it regularly. My niece now has it. As a result I bought myself one, and I love it. My only thought is that people may pass it up since it won't have the snob appeal of a Kitchenaid. I'd put at least $20 on it, and let people dicker. MargW I had a Mixmaster from 1942 which I bought at an estate sale (complete with instruction book) for $12 when ds was a baby. I used it on a very regular basis until two years ago, when said ds bought me a KitchenAid for Christmas. I mentioned this to a young man in our Neighborhood Association who is currently rehabbing - rebuilding, more like - an ante-bellum mansion overlooking the park. He loves all things antique, and asked if I would be selling the old one. As he is saving the 1930's fridge and stove from the house, and even had wooden crates built to store the original bathtubs until they can be re-installed, I gave him the mixer. I had looked on eBay, and they were selling anywhere from $10 to $100, and I decided I would rather it went to a good home than that I get a very small profit from it. That thing had great sentimental value, it had mixed up an awful lot of cakes, cookies, Yorkshire puddings, pancakes, you name it and was still a very sturdy workhorse. Olwyn Mary in New Orleans. |
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REALLY OT..Info on Sunbeam MixMster
On Jan 16, 4:23*pm, Gillian Murray wrote:
OK, guys, we are in the midst of the big annual yardsale. I have unearthed the EMIL's *Sunbeam MixMaster. #100-86659. *It has the two bowls, and various mixing tools. Is this something I stick $2 on, or is it really more of a collector pieces. Haven't a clue, have never used it, but she made banana bread forever, at least up to a couple of years before she died in 2005. Gill I would price it around $20 or even more. I have a Sunbeam Mixmaster that I got as a wedding gift in 1978. I love it, and wouldn't part with it. My Mom had one that my Dad bought her in the 50's, it worked like a charm, and never broke down. We bought her a new one in the early '80's just so it would coordinate with her kitchen better. take care, Linda D. in B.C., Canada |
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