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Adding Antique Coffee Grinders To Your Collection


Have a soft spot for the excellent taste of coffee? Do you enjoy adding a decorative look to your kitchen with appliances that are antique or have an old fashioned look? Maybe you're not into decorating so much and just want to build upon your collection of antique items. Whatever the case, you'll find that the antique coffee grinder makes an excellent collector item and can be a great decorative addition to your home.

Not only does the antique coffee grinder make a great collector item, but it also can help you make great tasting coffee at the same time if it is in good working condition. Using a coffee grinder will allow you to achieve the full amount of freshness in each cup of coffee by creating fresh grounds that are full of flavor and aroma.

Because you are manually grinding coffee beans with the antique grinder and not using any type of electric motor, you eliminate the risk of having the grinder overheat and burn the coffee beans. If your beans end up getting burnt, the flavor will be substantially downgraded which will make for a less enjoyable coffee drinking experience.

There are many different types of antique coffee grinders available on the market for you to purchase. Some of the different types include kitchen counter top models which can go in just about any room of the house, and wall mount models that can be fastened to any wall that you see fit. The older models have become increasingly popular for those who enjoy collecting them, and make a great addition to any collection. Many of the antiques built back in the 20s where built with a more simple design so they're not the most luxurious looking items that you can find, but they still make for wonderful items that you can add to your collection.

If you're new to the collecting process, then you may want to choose a single theme that you can stick to in order to make your antique search a little easier. If you're not sure where to start, you may consider identifying a particular era that you would like to target, and then search for items made within that era. This would keep the overall look and feel of your collectibles consistent. You might also consider collecting a specific type of antique depending on which type of antique you're going for. If you stick to one type of antique coffee grinder, you will become more familiar with the characteristics that you are looking for so you'll know which items will be a good fit for your collection.

The antique coffee grinder will become a wonderful part of your collection no matter how you base your search because of the great look and feel they bring to the table.



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should my mom get an attorney and go after my dad?
My parents have been separated for 6 years. My dad never helped my mom pay the bills or buy food. My I have watched my mom struggle my whole life and I'm getting sick of it. My dad is still living at the house that's on 150 acres. He also collects antique cars. He has 6 fully restored cars. My mom and I are living in an apartment and she's driving a 98' jeep that is about to break down. My dad just bought himself a new car. He tells my mom and I all the time he can't help us because he 'doesn't have any money'. When my mom says to him that she's going to get an attorney and go after him he says she won't get anything out of him. Any advice on what she should do? I'm 18 now and he use to pay child support (150 a month) then he made my mom cancel it because she needed about 300.00 to get her car fixed and he told her the only way he would pay for it is if she canceled the child support. My mom works 3 jobs and she needs a car so she didn't really have a choice

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Does anyone know what language is written on this antique postcard? No date but postmark is from Nebraska...?
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Professional service person ripped off by customer , what should i do next ?
i am a self employed handy person . most of my business is generated through ads on local free listings like yahoo ,yelp , google.etc. yesterday i completed a job for a new customer that recently moved to my service area from out of state.the customer/s a senior lady and her adult son bought a house that was furnished with high end and antique furniture.the old owner passed away and his family did not want to keep or sell the mans possessions. the first time i worked for this lady was about s week ago and things went smooth and i got payed for services performed. the lady called me again and said she had some3 work for me so i went there at an agreed time and began work .things went smooth and at the end of the day the lady was unable to me for one reason or another and said she would pay me the following day when i completed the work , having no choice i agreed. i had also agreed on a rate reduction / discount because she complained of financial difficulty's many people are struggling today in our economy and i try to accommodate people the best i can. i completed some difficult projects for the lady and her son , i had to spend a small amount of my own money on materials and special equipment , around $ 100.00. ,and made several trips to home depot and my storage facility where i keep my tools. upon completion of all the tasks i asked for payment and started to load up my equipment to my truck . the last thing to take to my truck was my ladder and as i was taking it trough the dining area my ladder came in contact with a wooden chair that was one of the dinning room set of table and chairs that she had recently had appraised at $4,000. the damage was microscopic and hard to see with human eye very minor ,but when it happened the lady became extremely over dramatic crying and screaming and calling to her son screaming how the set was ruined and she would not be able to sell it and exclaiming it would cost hundreds to repair by a professional re-finisher. i tried to reason with the lady and show her how insignificant the damage was but she would not reason with me our stop being over melodramatic and refused to pay me anything until she had the chair repaired by a professional re finisher. i was in shock that the lady and her son were actually not going to pay me after really going the extra mile for them completing some difficult jobs that no one else could complete and giving them a huge discount. i left empty handed without flying off the handle,later that night i tried calling but no answer ,i left a voice mail and offered to repair the damaged chair and compared what she was doing to me with defrauding an inn keeper and dine and dash. its now the next morning and i am wondering what my next coarse of action should be ?

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