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Rain Posted - Mar 25 2005 : 3:41:52 PM
Weird question, but when did this kind of fruit processor start being made/used? I've spent way too much time searching online for this answer, and 2 reference librarians couldn't even figure it out. But I did run across references to it here, so maybe somebody happens to know.

Actually, I want to know if a strainer like this was being used in the early 1940s. Anybody remember?
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Rain Posted - Mar 26 2005 : 5:38:13 PM
Thank you so much! No research beats just asking somebody who knows....:)
jpbluesky Posted - Mar 26 2005 : 06:39:22 AM
My grandma used this type of strainer, and I would place hers circa early 1940's. It was old when I was a little girl in the early 50's.

I went to Ebay and they have 5-7 vintage victorio's on auction and some show the original boxes. Look at the design on the boxes and it gives you a clue as to their vintage - definitely 1940 if not earlier.
jpbluesky

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Mar 25 2005 : 6:03:48 PM
I think it was...mine came from my grandmas stuff and most all her canning equipment was at least that old.They are sure wonderful for doing apples and tomatoes!!! I love mine.

Jenny in Utah

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