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boilsover

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1 hour ago, pastrygirl said:

what is it really, and if I  try to sell it should it be $5 at a garage sale or $50 online?

 

It is a vintage pharmacist's cork press, from the day when drugs and tinctures were locally bottled in glass and then stoppered with real cork.  The operator rolls a slightly oversized cork between the wheel and anvil, working it down to a size that will fit his/her bottles.

 

How do I know this?  Well, these old machines also work quite well at working modern large-format wine corks down to the point you can get them in a wine bottle.  The alternative is a $1500 unitasker.

 

Definitely closer to $50 resale than $5.  People collect these things.

boilsover

boilsover

57 minutes ago, pastrygirl said:

what is it really, and if I  try to sell it should it be $5 at a garage sale or $50 online?

 

It is a vintage pharmacist's cork press, from the day when drugs and tinctures were locally bottled in glass and then stoppered with real cork.  The operator rolls a slightly oversized cork between the wheel and anvil, working it down to a size that will fit his bottles.

 

How do I know this?  Well, these old machines also work quite well at working modern large-format wine corks down to the point you can get them in a wine bottle.  The alternative is a $1500 unitasker.

 

Definitely closer to $50 resale than $5.  People collect these things.

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