I want the ice cream maker!!!

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reddog5362
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I want the ice cream maker!!!

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I was just clowning around on the www and saw this.


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I'm so going to have to buy a 10ER just to make ice cream while I'm using my MK V. :)

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http://toolmonger.com/2009/05/01/its-just-cool-life-in-the-future/
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reddog5362 wrote:I was just clowning around on the www and saw this.


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I'm so going to have to buy a 10ER just to make ice cream while I'm using my MK V. :)

Original article was here
http://toolmonger.com/2009/05/01/its-just-cool-life-in-the-future/

You can have the ice cream maker. I'd like to have the car even though I don't recognize the make. At first I thought it was a Ford but the tail lights and truck handle don't look right.

Thanks to reible (post #16), my first impression was correct. It is a Ford from my early automotive days. I haven't lost all my recognitive skills yet.:)
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You know, this gives me an idea! When it comes to cider making time, attach my speed reducer to the 520, and come up with a pulley-type attachment to drive the hopper. :)
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dusty wrote:You can have the ice cream maker. I'd like to have the car even though I don't recognize the make. At first I thought it was a Ford but the tail lights and truck handle don't look right.
Is it a Studebaker?
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The car is neat, I couldn't figure it out either. There is something about the machines from that Era, that just looks right. Doesn't seem to matter if its a Shopsmith, a car, or even a kitchen mixer they just had a look.
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It,s a Ford. 1949.
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You can have the (saw dust flavored) ice cream maker. I want my girl to put a dress on, do her hair and makeup, and go out in the driveway and wax my truck. Then I'll drive to the store and buy some ice cream.
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frank81 wrote:You can have the (saw dust flavored) ice cream maker. I want my girl to put a dress on, do her hair and makeup, and go out in the driveway and wax my truck. Then I'll drive to the store and buy some ice cream.
You pull that one off and you'll be my new hero.;)
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Yeah buddy, buff the car and paint the wagon while dad makes saw dust. Not the most practical picture.

I'm not exactly sure what Junior is doing.
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