This vegetable and meat slicer was a wedding present to my in-laws back in 1983, made in Rychnov nad Kněžnou in what was then Czechoslovakia. It still works perfectly.
Haven't seen this particular type before. Though there are plenty of 70s and 80s meat-slicers still around in some shops, but those are more conventional in design. I'm betting the type seen here is intended mainly for non-meat foods, including fruit. Nice-looking dried slices !
the 80s were truly a great time.
too bad im only 18 :(
Haven't seen this particular type before. Though there are plenty of 70s and 80s meat-slicers still around in some shops, but those are more conventional in design. I'm betting the type seen here is intended mainly for non-meat foods, including fruit. Nice-looking dried slices !
Sounds like a woodworking tool
Where can i get one of these my boys love thin dliced apples for some reason...
I'm guessing this marque probably went out of business after Czechslovakia split, but it's an IDEAL 175 model. It looks really retro cool.
@@bored1980 Awww then ill have to settle to buying a modern version of this...
+Kristian Kovacic Could just get an ordinary, manual mandoline slicer?
I have the same at home 😁
Thats a mandolin with the murder setting on 11
Update on the moles?
Neat
it reminds me of a can crusher lol
YOURE BACK! Also nice vid.
Edit: i thought this is a come back video cuz i didnt see the 2 before.