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<p>[QUOTE="Berm_Rooster, post: 3058566, member: 17459"]Thanks Aquitaine</p><p><br /></p><p>There are ones similar to my ones on fleabay from time to time, but I am not really keeping tabs.</p><p><br /></p><p>From my research and the help of FID, this is where I am with these three:</p><p><br /></p><p>Grinder#1 is a factory produced, branded original piece and the model I can make out a "PERFEKT" and maybe the word Sweden at the bottom of the logo. Made of tin or similar.</p><p><br /></p><p>Grinder#2 I have not been able to identify. After the craftsman finished his adornment effort, there is almost zero distinguishing features left for me to go by. The only thing that might be a clue is the bottom of the grinder mechanism when you look in from the bottom. But I dont have enough experience to ID it this way.</p><p><br /></p><p>Grinder#3 I am pretty sure I have it down as a B.O.GARANTIE from Czechoslovakia. It has also been adorned, but there are very distinguishable features. I also looked at the innards that was left unmodified, and they line up with original ones online.</p><p><br /></p><p>The only thing I would love to know is an appraiser's opinion of their value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Berm_Rooster, post: 3058566, member: 17459"]Thanks Aquitaine There are ones similar to my ones on fleabay from time to time, but I am not really keeping tabs. From my research and the help of FID, this is where I am with these three: Grinder#1 is a factory produced, branded original piece and the model I can make out a "PERFEKT" and maybe the word Sweden at the bottom of the logo. Made of tin or similar. Grinder#2 I have not been able to identify. After the craftsman finished his adornment effort, there is almost zero distinguishing features left for me to go by. The only thing that might be a clue is the bottom of the grinder mechanism when you look in from the bottom. But I dont have enough experience to ID it this way. Grinder#3 I am pretty sure I have it down as a B.O.GARANTIE from Czechoslovakia. It has also been adorned, but there are very distinguishable features. I also looked at the innards that was left unmodified, and they line up with original ones online. The only thing I would love to know is an appraiser's opinion of their value.[/QUOTE]
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