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I like to make beef jerky but have a hard time slicing the meat thin enough by hand. I decided to buy a slicer at Academy Sporting Goods - $100.00 plus tax. The one from Academy broke within five minutes. I got mad and basically told myself "I should have known better than to trust new stuff especially when everything else in my kitchen is 60+ years old AND STILL WORKS!"
I got on ebay and found an American Slicing Machine for $80.00. I looked at the listing history and it had been listed at least twice before with no takers. So, naturally now that I'd taken an interest so did everyone else but I won it for $175.00 (I looked at the others listed and they were all listed for $300.00 or more). I received it today and one of the girls at work who also makes jerky went and bought a bunch of meat and we tested it out (after cleaning the residues from its last use long ago - eewwe!) and it works well.
I can't find a model number but the serial number is A984166. There is a tag on the side listing dozens of patent numbers. I looked up the lowest patent number and it was issued 6/19/1928 and the highest number was issued 10/24/1939 so the slicer was probably a prewar model. The patent tag and the two manufacturer tags are plastic or similar material. It has an Emerson 1/3 HP motor and the slicer is HEAVY! Here are the pictures:
There is one (maybe two) parts missing. There is a guard on the back where the sliced meat falls that is missing. It can be seen in the picture below of another slicer of the same model.
This is the front right of the slicer shown above. On the base towards the back there is a stainless plate that is missing on mine. The two retaining knobs are present but the plate is missing. I'm not sure if this is a separate part or if it is part of the missing guard pictured above.
I got on ebay and found an American Slicing Machine for $80.00. I looked at the listing history and it had been listed at least twice before with no takers. So, naturally now that I'd taken an interest so did everyone else but I won it for $175.00 (I looked at the others listed and they were all listed for $300.00 or more). I received it today and one of the girls at work who also makes jerky went and bought a bunch of meat and we tested it out (after cleaning the residues from its last use long ago - eewwe!) and it works well.
I can't find a model number but the serial number is A984166. There is a tag on the side listing dozens of patent numbers. I looked up the lowest patent number and it was issued 6/19/1928 and the highest number was issued 10/24/1939 so the slicer was probably a prewar model. The patent tag and the two manufacturer tags are plastic or similar material. It has an Emerson 1/3 HP motor and the slicer is HEAVY! Here are the pictures:







There is one (maybe two) parts missing. There is a guard on the back where the sliced meat falls that is missing. It can be seen in the picture below of another slicer of the same model.

This is the front right of the slicer shown above. On the base towards the back there is a stainless plate that is missing on mine. The two retaining knobs are present but the plate is missing. I'm not sure if this is a separate part or if it is part of the missing guard pictured above.
