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"Herb Robinson"

11/02/2006 8:24 AM

Peppermills

Try contacting [email protected] -- he's the sole US
distributor for a different kind of peppermill mechanism. He was a member
of the Arizona Association of Fine Woodworkers and really produced some neat
peppermills. He recently relocated to Oregon -- believe the Portland area.
He has a really neat web page that describes the mechanism, but for the life
of me, can't find it right now.


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"Dhakala"

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 11/02/2006 8:24 AM

11/02/2006 9:25 AM


Herb Robinson wrote:
> Try contacting [email protected] -- he's the sole US
> distributor for a different kind of peppermill mechanism. He was a member
> of the Arizona Association of Fine Woodworkers and really produced some neat
> peppermills. He recently relocated to Oregon -- believe the Portland area.
> He has a really neat web page that describes the mechanism, but for the life
> of me, can't find it right now.

Tree hunnert n fiddy dollahs for a ten-inch peppermill???

http://allthingspepper.com/Mills/amboyna.php

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"Herb Robinson"

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 11/02/2006 8:24 AM

12/02/2006 8:39 AM

I believe he was selling the mechanism for $15.00.

"Herb Robinson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:nknHf.3903$MJ.13@fed1read07...
> Try contacting [email protected] -- he's the sole US
> distributor for a different kind of peppermill mechanism. He was a member
> of the Arizona Association of Fine Woodworkers and really produced some
> neat peppermills. He recently relocated to Oregon -- believe the Portland
> area. He has a really neat web page that describes the mechanism, but for
> the life of me, can't find it right now.
>

TS

"Tom Storey"

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 11/02/2006 8:24 AM

12/02/2006 12:52 AM

> Wonder what he'd charge for one of those "bad Italian restaurant" mills
> that are the size of the waiter ?

Prolly thuddy dollahs ahinch.

JG

Joe Gorman

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 11/02/2006 8:24 AM

13/02/2006 2:01 PM

Herb Robinson wrote:
> I believe he was selling the mechanism for $15.00.
>
> "Herb Robinson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:nknHf.3903$MJ.13@fed1read07...
>> Try contacting [email protected] -- he's the sole US
>> distributor for a different kind of peppermill mechanism. He was a member
>> of the Arizona Association of Fine Woodworkers and really produced some
>> neat peppermills. He recently relocated to Oregon -- believe the Portland
>> area. He has a really neat web page that describes the mechanism, but for
>> the life of me, can't find it right now.
>>
>
>
http://allthingspepper.com/ATPNew/Tooling/mechanisms.php
Joe

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Andy Dingley

in reply to "Herb Robinson" on 11/02/2006 8:24 AM

11/02/2006 6:50 PM

On 11 Feb 2006 09:25:13 -0800, "Dhakala" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Tree hunnert n fiddy dollahs for a ten-inch peppermill???
>http://allthingspepper.com/Mills/amboyna.php

Well it's more than _I_ would spend on pepper, that's for sure. It
doesn't seem unreasonable for "nice thing made out of amboyna", just
that maybe it's overgrind for most people's peppery necessities.

Wonder what he'd charge for one of those "bad Italian restaurant" mills
that are the size of the waiter ?


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