Thank you so much for treating these old, beautiful instruments and tools with the respect and dedication they deserve. The final results would make the original engineers proud. You've made me smile with appreciation. Greetz from a German in Hamburg.
Hahaha , very awesome this info. I lived 2 years in Germany , guess where : in Hamburg 😅 actually I lived one in hamburg , very close to hafencity and after that I moved to pineberg 😬
First of all, the attention to detail is outstanding. Second, your skill set and use of tools, stands on it's own. The nickel plating and powder coating, took it over the top. Well done Sir 👏
I really appreciate you being careful with the lead paint! Havent seen many other restoration channels take that in account when restoring old stuff. Great job!
@@Deere2154D i had a coworker whose grandson had been gnawing on their windowsill and the windowsill had been painted with lead paint. he wound up getting incredibly sick. it’s a good thing that he was so careful with it all.
The reason it doesn't seem optimal, is because it's not cutting the type of bread it was made to cut. It's meant to cut Northern European style rye bread, which is MUCH denser than the soft white bread that's cut at the end of this video. I have an old bread guillotine, not quite the same type as this fancier model, but definitely a similar kind of machine, and we would never ever use it for soft white bread. A decent bread knife is far superior for that. But for dense rye bread - here in Denmark we call it rugbrød, in Germany it's probably Pumpernickel or Schwarzbrot or something similar - it's a magnificent tool, that slices perfectly even thin slices much better than you could ever dream of doing with a bread knife.
@papaquonis true , we don’t have here that type of bread. The only chance to do a nice cut is to wait until the bread will became old. But I made it another slicer 2 years ago and people told me that I succeeded to cut the bread because the bread was old and hard 🤧 now I used soft bread 😅
Strongly appreciate your dedication to keeping your restorations as authentic and vintage as possible rather than modernizing and updating everything like some restorers do. Also love the precision machining.
Absolutely fabulous work as always! I thought this one looked especially "antique" even at the end. I love your "make it perfect again" restorations too but there was something very charming about the brushed finishes and imperfections on this one. Bravo!
Wonderful work, as usual. Your attention to detail is amazing. LOL @ the warning on your belt sander (or whatever it's called). (14:54 if anyone's curious)
Outstanding restoration. A special thank you for honoring the bread guillotine's heritage by not removing the factory imperfections and returning the machine to it's original color. Well done, sir.
Man you either find or are given some coolest stuff to restore. And the bread sandwich looks delicious too. Great job as always friend, never gets old.
Just beautiful ❤️. The detail you instill on every part of your works is magnificent. I'd love yo see a short clip of a display of all the ones you've restored.
@CoolAgainRestoration I will look forward to seeing this! Been a follower for a long time and it would be like touring a museum. Thank you in advance for this ❤
I didn't come here for the restoration, but the function of this machine. Nice restoration thou. I have never seen anything like this. I wish there was something similar to this in the shops. Then I would have opted for this, instead of my electrical slicer. I can't belive that there is so many positive comments, and only a few likes. If people like this, they should at least click the like button (as I did). Keep up the great work, and stay awesome!
Many, many years ago my Grandma got the same slicer... nearly in same behavier... but it's lost since long times.... so sad!!! But now I know how it looks restaurated... thank you there for!!! 🙏👍👍
Your work is amazing my friend, absolutely flawless. And the quality of the video is incredible. The item is so cool, I have actually never seen something having both the DRGM and the DRP. Thanks for sharing!
@@BB1951 he shows it in the video but DRP is "Deutsche Reich Patent" and DRGM is "Deutsches Reich Gebrauchs Muster". Gebrauchs Muster would translate to something along the lines of "useage example", which seems kind of weird but is basically a different kind of patent.
@@Moehre040 D.R.G.M. Was kind of the “small” german patent and was established a couple of years later than the D.R.P. + it was valid only for max 10 years, as far as I know. D.R.P was the “real” patent
Thank you for the real restoration, there are very few of them on UA-cam (most “restorers” simply throw out a part that is almost intact and make a completely new one, especially if we are talking about a original wooden part)
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed. Yeah, I know what you mean and my only wonder is why that restorer who make that kind of dirty job , has the most viewed videos ? I think is something wrong with the people , not the creators …
Even worse, it’s called after some French guy who got killed by his own invention smh Edit: apparently it’s a myth. But it’s no surprise considering the French lost more heads to the Guillotine in a day than this bread cutter has cut bread in a decent year
He used breads that are very easy to cut by knife. German breads are bigger and more solid (whole grain stuff). Would have been interesting to cut with the machine :-)
I got so excited when this popped up in my recommended videos! I loved watching the restauration process, and I'm so glad you actually cut bread with it to show how well it's working. I wonder if this was used in Germany when bread and food in general was scarce, and cutting very equal pieces of bread got important. Beautiful work, truly. On another note: That is one SOLID recipe there at the end!! We put minced meat on toast just like that and then put it on a grill for barbecues but your method with the pan instead is a very good idea. I'll try that!! Thanks again, and greetings from Germany!
Nicely done. And relaxing to watch before bed. And since the blade was in great ship (if pitted), reusing it as is was a very nice touch. No need to sand it down smooth, looks perfect that way.
I'll never understand why people do these expensive lead tests. Back in my day, all we had to do was lick it. If it tastes like candy, there's lead in the paint. Wait, what was I talking about?
Восхитительно! Как вообще это возможно, что на доске стоит 29 октября 2023г и я смотрю именно сегодня?? 😮 Это какие-то новые технологии???) Мало того что это прекрасная работа, так ещё и с элементами фантастики ❤
Personally I think the powder coat takes too much away from the original look and covers up the casting marks. Great resto, don’t get me wrong but painting would have kept the period look better.
That's a hell of a job you done there. True craftsman, for sure. And it actually works well. I was wondering how well it cut and was surprised to see how well it did cut. Thanks for sharing. I like the powder coating but I like how you remade the nuts/bolts for it. Very nice touch. 👍
Nice video. But Nickel isn't considered food safe. Granted, this machine will rarely be used, but since you take pains to use a food safe wood treatment, I feel compelled to point out that Nickel is quite harmful to humans.
@@jimanderson9867 EFSA. There is a world outside the US and if you think the FDA has customers interest as its top priority, I wonder why so many chemicals that are banned in the EU are deemed completely fine by the FDA. Regardless, the point is moot as the risk that anything restored will be used in food preparation is very small.
@@OscarSommerbo 🤦♂️ Learn the difference between “food safe” and “food.” The amount of nickel that the EFSA says is unsafe for CONSUMPTION is more, PER DAY, than the total plating those bolts.
Fantastic work !! It looks so nice and cuts like a dream ....I just love old items ....they were made to last a life time !! Top notch work all the way !!Cant wait for the next video !!
How else do you think screws and such are made? Pretty much just like that. You take into account the head, that's the minimum width. Screw is going to be smaller.
Usually when I see these videos, the person doing them, uses stock they have left over from other projects. This way they don't just waste off cuts by buying new stock every time. It's a trade off, because sometimes you have the right metal, but the stock is a bit too over sized, so while it may seem like they're wasting the metal, they're reusing scrap metal left over. It's also worth mentioning that steel can indeed be remelted into new stock.
I went to Romania when I was 17, about a year before Ceaușescu was killed. What is this recipe called? I’d love to try making it but can’t really determine what that meat mixture is.
It hurt only a little to see this magnificent german bread cutting machine be applied to french "bread". Would have loved to see how it handles a real loaf of bread! 🇩🇪
ALL your restoration videos are great but this was one of your best. Thanks for sharing and I am eager to try the meal you made at the end. That was a nice touch.
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed so much. I still think the cheese slicer video is my best but the taste can’t be the same for sure 😅 wish you all the best 😊
I cant believe how perfectly you execute every step and also how well you are in your craftsmanship and handle so many different skill so majestic. Very well done i really enjoy your videos!
I can't get over the fact how perfectly everything is lighted throughout the entire video. You are and will be forever one of my real favorites
Thank you for your lovely words mate 😊
I'm here to say the same thing. Beautiful lighting, sharp focus, a pleasure to watch, start to finish.
@dave7038 thank you very much Dave 😊
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Built for eternity.
The D.R.G.M letter on the side means Deutsches Reichs Gebrauchsmuster its a form of a registered Design or Patent used in pre 1945 Germany
More like nazi bread slicer
Nowerday’s equivalent is the German utility model.
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Thank you man!
Do you happen to know the other letters too?
Watch the beginning of the video.
Thank you so much for treating these old, beautiful instruments and tools with the respect and dedication they deserve.
The final results would make the original engineers proud.
You've made me smile with appreciation.
Greetz from a German in Hamburg.
Hahaha , very awesome this info. I lived 2 years in Germany , guess where : in Hamburg 😅 actually I lived one in hamburg , very close to hafencity and after that I moved to pineberg 😬
First of all, the attention to detail is outstanding. Second, your skill set and use of tools, stands on it's own. The nickel plating and powder coating, took it over the top. Well done Sir 👏
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed so much 😊 cheers
I really appreciate you being careful with the lead paint! Havent seen many other restoration channels take that in account when restoring old stuff. Great job!
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed 😊
It's paint, quit crying.
@@Deere2154Dlead paint can be deadly if either enough gets into your system and/or not dealt with properly
@@4.7_Dakota-CPM I state again, quit crying.
@@Deere2154D i had a coworker whose grandson had been gnawing on their windowsill and the windowsill had been painted with lead paint. he wound up getting incredibly sick. it’s a good thing that he was so careful with it all.
Stunning restoration. I can't believe how well the powder coat came out
Thanks and glad you enjoyed 😊
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That fine German craftsmanship shows through in your work.
This must be, at the same time, one of the coolest and one of the less optimal ways to cut bread I've ever seen. Awesome restoration!
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed 😊
The reason it doesn't seem optimal, is because it's not cutting the type of bread it was made to cut. It's meant to cut Northern European style rye bread, which is MUCH denser than the soft white bread that's cut at the end of this video. I have an old bread guillotine, not quite the same type as this fancier model, but definitely a similar kind of machine, and we would never ever use it for soft white bread. A decent bread knife is far superior for that. But for dense rye bread - here in Denmark we call it rugbrød, in Germany it's probably Pumpernickel or Schwarzbrot or something similar - it's a magnificent tool, that slices perfectly even thin slices much better than you could ever dream of doing with a bread knife.
@papaquonis true , we don’t have here that type of bread. The only chance to do a nice cut is to wait until the bread will became old. But I made it another slicer 2 years ago and people told me that I succeeded to cut the bread because the bread was old and hard 🤧 now I used soft bread 😅
rye bread is great, perfect for a simple yet delicious snack
there are all kindsa types, some i like more than others lol@@papaquonis
@foxliasgriffinYT true , unfortunately we don’t have rye bread here 🤷♂️
I audibly yelled “MAKING A NEW BOLT???” Didn’t even know that was a thing. Phenomenal work
И отличная реставрация и рецепт вкусных сэндвичей, два в одном👍😂
Thanks and glad you enjoyed 😊
И видео сделано на "отлично"!!!
After a cheese slicer and two meat slicers, I knew this was coming!!!
Awesome job!!! ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you very much and glad you enjoyed so much 😊👍
Came for the video, stayed for the recipe! Love the finished bread slicer. It turned out gorgeous.
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed so much 😊
The video started as a restoration show, and finished as a cooking show 🤣
Nice work 👍
Thanks a lot , glad you liked it 👍 wish you all the best
Truly relaxing, from all restoration I watch, the flow, lightning, everything seems perfect in your videos. Keep doing what you do! ❤
That was beautiful.
Believe it or not, the woodworking was my favorite part.🙂
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed that part 😊 cheers
Strongly appreciate your dedication to keeping your restorations as authentic and vintage as possible rather than modernizing and updating everything like some restorers do. Also love the precision machining.
Thank you very much for your lovely words 😊
Absolutely fabulous work as always! I thought this one looked especially "antique" even at the end. I love your "make it perfect again" restorations too but there was something very charming about the brushed finishes and imperfections on this one. Bravo!
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed 😊
Magnificent! Love the fact that you powder coat. Ups the durability as well as the presentation. Love your work. Well done!
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed so much 😊
Wonderful work, as usual. Your attention to detail is amazing. LOL @ the warning on your belt sander (or whatever it's called). (14:54 if anyone's curious)
Yeah lmao, I noticed that too
@@JetFalcon710 ikr??
Thank you for the time stamp! I didn't catch that at first.
Outstanding restoration. A special thank you for honoring the bread guillotine's heritage by not removing the factory imperfections and returning the machine to it's original color. Well done, sir.
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed so much 😊
Братан, шикарная работа. Главное без всякой воды, всё по делу. Лайк однозначно.
Thank you very much 😊
Alot of work went into this restoration project. It was well worth it. The end result speaks for itself. Well done Sir 👏
Thanks a lot and glad you liked it 😊 cheers
Отличная работа ! Желаю вам удачи в будущем !
😅😅 video was scheduled for Sunday
Wunderschöne Arbeit! ❤ Hier steckt nicht nur Verstand auch das Herz ❤️ drin!
Das alte 🥖Stück bekam ein neues Leben.
Danke dafür 😊
Danke schon 👍😎
Awesome work as always my friend. The recipe at the end looked good too.
Thanks and glad you liked it mate. Thanks for being here every time too 👍
hands down the best restoration channel on youtube
Thanks a lot for your lovely words 😊 wish you all the best
Man you either find or are given some coolest stuff to restore. And the bread sandwich looks delicious too. Great job as always friend, never gets old.
Thank you very much Michael 😊 wish you all the best
Excellent restoration David.
That red paint is stunning, and finishing with Odie's products is always amazing, très beau travail ! 💪😉
Thank you very much my friend Nicolas 👍
Just beautiful ❤️. The detail you instill on every part of your works is magnificent. I'd love yo see a short clip of a display of all the ones you've restored.
Thanks ! Great idea , I wait to finish all the kitchen gadgets and I will make a short 😊
@CoolAgainRestoration
I will look forward to seeing this! Been a follower for a long time and it would be like touring a museum. Thank you in advance for this ❤
Very inspiring and innovative...Excellent ...Always successful Greeting from Indonesian traditional gold prospecting 🇮🇩😍💓👍👍
Thanks a lot buddy 👍
Fantastic video and great work. A joy to watch as usual.
Thanks and glad you enjoyed 😊
Definitely one of the best restoration channels on UA-cam, I highly recommend it!
Thanks a lot Elias 😊
@@CoolAgainRestoration You're welcome :D
Impressive, he restored this two days in the future!
I saw this on the 29, and am a bit confusee
I'm seeing it with a 4 hour release on the 31st.. what are you referring to?
@@dragolance I watched this video October 27th, 2 days before the date he stamped on the item!
@@Vikingwerk oh ok. That's neat
I didn't come here for the restoration, but the function of this machine. Nice restoration thou. I have never seen anything like this. I wish there was something similar to this in the shops. Then I would have opted for this, instead of my electrical slicer.
I can't belive that there is so many positive comments, and only a few likes. If people like this, they should at least click the like button (as I did). Keep up the great work, and stay awesome!
Thanks a lot for your beautiful words 😊
Great restoration,beautiful piece of history.great video as always 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Thank you very much Tom and glad you enjoyed 👍
I have watched several
of your videos. Every one of them is absolute perfection. Thank you. Very inspiring work!
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed 😊 wish you all the best
Excellent restoration work.
Thank you very much and glad you liked it 😊
Many, many years ago my Grandma got the same slicer... nearly in same behavier... but it's lost since long times.... so sad!!!
But now I know how it looks restaurated... thank you there for!!! 🙏👍👍
Thanks a lot , glad you liked it 👍
Hello friend, congratulations, great job 🎉
Totally. And what an amazing kitchen gadget too! The mechanism that rotates the blade as it lowers is a little touch of genius.
Thanks a lot for liking it 😊 cheers 🍻
We couldn't have thought that watching a video about restoration would inspire us to go to the shop immediately and try to cook this. 👍
😅 glad you liked it 👍
Another wonderful restoration. I’m sure there is an upscale bakery somewhere that would pay a handsome price for that to be in their window display 👍🏻
I hope they will make a nice offer 😁
You taking care of every detail with such a precision is outstanding..such a pleasure to watch your videos and never get enough of it 🎉
Thanks a lot for your lovely words 😊 cheers
This is amazing, i enjoyed every minute!! And the warning sticker got me 😂 beautiful job dude
Thanks a lot mate 😊
What skill; no stone unturned, no bolt unpolished - amazing restoration!
Thank you very much and glad you enjoyed 😊
Your work is amazing my friend, absolutely flawless. And the quality of the video is incredible. The item is so cool, I have actually never seen something having both the DRGM and the DRP.
Thanks for sharing!
What do the DRGM and DRP stand for?
@@BB1951 he shows it in the video but DRP is "Deutsche Reich Patent" and DRGM is "Deutsches Reich Gebrauchs Muster". Gebrauchs Muster would translate to something along the lines of "useage example", which seems kind of weird but is basically a different kind of patent.
@@Moehre040 D.R.G.M. Was kind of the “small” german patent and was established a couple of years later than the D.R.P. + it was valid only for max 10 years, as far as I know. D.R.P was the “real” patent
I never thought a restoration video would make my mouth water.
😅 glad you enjoyed
Excellent restoration, very well done. Congratulations.
Thanks again 😊👍
Thank you for the real restoration, there are very few of them on UA-cam (most “restorers” simply throw out a part that is almost intact and make a completely new one, especially if we are talking about a original wooden part)
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed. Yeah, I know what you mean and my only wonder is why that restorer who make that kind of dirty job , has the most viewed videos ? I think is something wrong with the people , not the creators …
Great restoration! So satysfying❤️
Thanks and glad you enjoyed 😊
Perfection, in the videography, lighting, sound and editing. Oh yeah, the restoration represents absolutely fine craftsmanship.
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed so much 😊
Deserve an oscar for that painting job mate
Glad you liked it mate 😊
As far as I'm concerned you and Hand Tool Rescue are the only good og restoration content creators.
Glad to hear that and thanks a lot for that 😊
Как всегда идеально!!!
Thank you very much 😊
@@CoolAgainRestorationотдельная благодарность за то что отвечаете на все комментарии!!! Это очень приятно!)😊
Потрясающе! Красотища! Столько труда!
Thanks a lot and glad you liked it so much 😊
As a German I have to say it’s a crime that you used French bread to cut with a machine that was made in the Land of bread. 😂😅
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Hey, he did also cut Romanian bread if that makes it any better😂
Even worse, it’s called after some French guy who got killed by his own invention smh
Edit: apparently it’s a myth. But it’s no surprise considering the French lost more heads to the Guillotine in a day than this bread cutter has cut bread in a decent year
He used breads that are very easy to cut by knife. German breads are bigger and more solid (whole grain stuff). Would have been interesting to cut with the machine :-)
@aliasWas yes and I know this fact but unfortunately we don’t find that type of bread here
I got so excited when this popped up in my recommended videos!
I loved watching the restauration process, and I'm so glad you actually cut bread with it to show how well it's working.
I wonder if this was used in Germany when bread and food in general was scarce, and cutting very equal pieces of bread got important.
Beautiful work, truly.
On another note: That is one SOLID recipe there at the end!! We put minced meat on toast just like that and then put it on a grill for barbecues but your method with the pan instead is a very good idea. I'll try that!!
Thanks again, and greetings from Germany!
Danke schon 😊 wish you all the best
A nice restoration before the weekend, couldn’t of come at a good time, cheers
Thanks and glad you enjoyed! Cheers 🍻
Thank you for keeping the casting marks and as original as possible.
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed 😊
Quanto esmero, quanto capricho, perfeito, nota 11.0, amo ver restauração com dedicação e amor o que realiza❤❤👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you very much 🤗
Nicely done. And relaxing to watch before bed. And since the blade was in great ship (if pitted), reusing it as is was a very nice touch. No need to sand it down smooth, looks perfect that way.
Thanks a lot and glad you are in the same opinion like my choice 😊
Curious how you traveled to the future to get the date on those boards ;) Great Video!
The video was scheduled for Sunday 😅 thanks Peter
What a restoration ! 🙌 It looks so simple 😉 A master restorer and a master chef 😃👍
Thank you very much mate 👍
I'll never understand why people do these expensive lead tests. Back in my day, all we had to do was lick it. If it tastes like candy, there's lead in the paint.
Wait, what was I talking about?
😂😂😂 good one
Gorgeous restoration! I just started watching restorations, but can already tell you are one of the best. ❤
Wow , thanks for these lovely words , you are so kind 😊
Wonderful restoration as usual, bro. I love the transition at 9:50. Also, nice cutting board. you made it too?
I watch many restoration channels, and in my opinion you are the best of the best.
Wow , this sound good and thanks for that 😊 thanks for being here too and supporting my work
restored 29 october??? bro you either a time traveler or you planned to finish it the 29. Anyways amazing work as normal. keep up the good work
The video was scheduled for Sunday 😅 thanks a lot
You truly are a skilled master 👍👏👏.your work is so amazing 👍.I enjoyed watching you 👍👏👏👏👏👏🇺🇲
Thanks a lot for being here James 👍 🇺🇸
29-10-2023 😀 been playing with the flux capacitor again?
Tomorrow night's lottery numbers for Patreon subscribers.😂
You guys made me laugh 😂 😅
Восхитительно! Как вообще это возможно, что на доске стоит 29 октября 2023г и я смотрю именно сегодня?? 😮 Это какие-то новые технологии???) Мало того что это прекрасная работа, так ещё и с элементами фантастики ❤
Personally I think the powder coat takes too much away from the original look and covers up the casting marks. Great resto, don’t get me wrong but painting would have kept the period look better.
That's a hell of a job you done there. True craftsman, for sure. And it actually works well. I was wondering how well it cut and was surprised to see how well it did cut. Thanks for sharing. I like the powder coating but I like how you remade the nuts/bolts for it. Very nice touch. 👍
Thank you very much and glad you enjoyed 😊 cheers John
Nice video. But Nickel isn't considered food safe. Granted, this machine will rarely be used, but since you take pains to use a food safe wood treatment, I feel compelled to point out that Nickel is quite harmful to humans.
😂 who told you that? Nickel is completely food safe and approved by the FDA for coatings of food-contact surfaces. Where did you come up with that?
@@jimanderson9867 EFSA. There is a world outside the US and if you think the FDA has customers interest as its top priority, I wonder why so many chemicals that are banned in the EU are deemed completely fine by the FDA. Regardless, the point is moot as the risk that anything restored will be used in food preparation is very small.
Can you link to that?
@@OscarSommerbo cite sources
@@OscarSommerbo 🤦♂️ Learn the difference between “food safe” and “food.” The amount of nickel that the EFSA says is unsafe for CONSUMPTION is more, PER DAY, than the total plating those bolts.
Fantastic work !! It looks so nice and cuts like a dream ....I just love old items ....they were made to last a life time !! Top notch work all the way !!Cant wait for the next video !!
Thank you very much and glad you enjoyed 😊 I will try my best on the next video too
Did you really need to use that huge chunk of metal to make that tiny screw? Seems very wasteful.
How else do you think screws and such are made? Pretty much just like that.
You take into account the head, that's the minimum width. Screw is going to be smaller.
Usually when I see these videos, the person doing them, uses stock they have left over from other projects. This way they don't just waste off cuts by buying new stock every time.
It's a trade off, because sometimes you have the right metal, but the stock is a bit too over sized, so while it may seem like they're wasting the metal, they're reusing scrap metal left over.
It's also worth mentioning that steel can indeed be remelted into new stock.
as others mentioned, metal can be melted and reformed
Thanks guys you replied for me 👍
There are smaller pieces of metal that exist. You don't have to turn a soda can sized chunk of steel down to a pencil.@@WinchesterxNL
Mă bucur să văd un român facând astfel de lucruri 😄
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Multumesc frumos de sustinere 😊
I went to Romania when I was 17, about a year before Ceaușescu was killed. What is this recipe called? I’d love to try making it but can’t really determine what that meat mixture is.
It hurt only a little to see this magnificent german bread cutting machine be applied to french "bread". Would have loved to see how it handles a real loaf of bread! 🇩🇪
True , I thought that too but unfortunately in our country is not on sale , bread from another countries .
@@CoolAgainRestoration Great recipe though, looked really tasty! Hope the machine will serve you well :)
Wow I’m just speechless mind is blown at this historic restoration I just don’t know what to say just flawless work I’m just just wow
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed so much ! Wish you all the best Mike 😊
Best restoration videos on UA-cam! 💪🏽
Thanks for that 😊
Both the bread cutter, as well as the recipe, are works of art. I will have to try that sometime.
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed 😊
A superb job, my mouth was watering at the end!
Thanks a lot and glad you liked it but sorry for the end part 😅
Thank u for restoring a part of my history. Great job!
absolutely beautiful work and excellent job documenting each step
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed so much 😊
Absolutely Beautiful Work! I enjoyed the transformation.
Thank you very much Bill and glad you enjoyed 😊
ALL your restoration videos are great but this was one of your best. Thanks for sharing and I am eager to try the meal you made at the end. That was a nice touch.
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed so much. I still think the cheese slicer video is my best but the taste can’t be the same for sure 😅 wish you all the best 😊
your video's quality is always top notch. still the best restoration channel for me
Thank you very much Amalia 😊
i love the vintage finish on the blade. if it were me if do whole peices like that.
Thanks a lot and glad you enjoyed so much 😊
Wonderful old piece and its nice to see the process of giving it a new life. And ofc i love the idea with the small recipe at the end.
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Great work as always! All those moving parts work just perfect together.
Thank you very much Ryan 😊
That's is the best job every beautiful work assume job sir 👍👍👍👍
Thanks a lot Sir 👍
I wouldnt reuse a priceless antique such as this!! Aces! On restoring this!
Thank you very much 😊
Amazing restoration! Also loved the cooking at the end too!
Beautiful restoration and looks delicious. Great job 👍
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Finally! A real old thing in the restoration video.
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I cant believe how perfectly you execute every step and also how well you are in your craftsmanship and handle so many different skill so majestic. Very well done i really enjoy your videos!
Thanks a lot for these kind words ! Wish you all the best 😊
i dont get why people get mad by this, your work is amazing and really cool.
Anyway , mostly of the people watched the video , liked a lot . So I thanks to all of them …
Most likely because they just look for reasons to be upset. These videos are great.
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You did an excellent job with the bread cutter. I loved the delicious ending. Thanks for sharing the recipe❤
Thank you very much Maury and glad you enjoyed so much 😊
Quality everything here. The handle toss to lathe edit was a nice touch. Beautiful restoration. Quality video. Bonus snack. Well done.
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Frumoasa restaurarea ca de obicei . De altfel si modul de gatire al micilor este interesanta. Multumim.
Multumesc și eu ptr susținere 😊
Always a pleasure watching these videos. Very COOL stuff.
Thank you very much Jorge 😊