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Model 11

This is my favorite vintage Sunbeam. Mid Century chic, quiet and easy to maintain. I have every part you might ever need and a service manual to boot. It must be time to start planning a Canadian "mixer".

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Kelly--

Is the oval pottery piece a sausage cooker? In one of the South American countries, they make a pottery piece that looks like that....there's a pottery grid on which one lays raw sausages, and tequila is poured into the base, and then set aflame. Is that one?

Anyway, that is an impressive, eye-pleasing arrangement on those shelves!

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
Kelly or Brad,

Forgive my ignorance, but what model Sunbeam is this?  My Mom inherited this version from her Aunt Helen in 1975, and it was the one I learned to bake with circa 1979.  I love the bowl selector lever on the bottom right side.  Mom got rid of it in the mid '80's.  Who knew back then that they were equivalent to Cadillacs IMO.

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Great idea - Canadian/American border party

Hey Kelly ... great idea! I'll coerce Eddy (eddy1210)to open up his basement for hosting! Seriously, we should plan this for next spring. BTW, I sent you an e-mail but never heard back from you - I have a small instruction booklet for a Hamilton-Beach "Mixette" that I want to give to you.
 
Sausage Stuffer

I won't go there but it conjures a visual. The pottery is something I found at a Thrift Store. There are two pieces, one smaller than the other. I have not used them for fear they might have lead and assumed they might be of Latin derivation. You might be right, Lawrence. Its fun to see what you notice and look for in a picture. I am much the same. Its like going on a home tour.
 
Model 11

I too found a Model 11 at a thrift store a several weeks back. Mine is nowhere near as nice as yours, but it runs well. High quality machines to be around for 50+ years. Since finding this one, I am constantly looking at yard sales and flea markets for these mixers. Congratulations on finding yours.

Tim
 
Speaking of Bellingham.. I heard something on the news about the locals getting pissed off at all the Canadians invading their costco.  Wasn't a Costco in B'ham when I lived there.. just the Fred Meyer,, is it still there.. and how about "the Hut" 
 
Mixmaster Model 11

This model was the last Mixmaster to have a 10 speed Mix-finder dial. It was manufactured for less than 2 yrs. The first stand mixer to have decorator colors and matching bowls (yellow, pink, turquoise) as well as white and chrome finishes. CU rated them poorly due to test samples having bearing failure during the endurance test which I am not sure CU does anymore. No doubt Kitchenaid would win the test today
 
Bellingham

Pete ... there are now 2 Fred Meyer locations in Bellingham. Haven't specifically heard complaints about the "Canadian invasion", but I wouldn't doubt there is some frustration with the crowds, on the part of the locals, which I probably can't blame them for. However, cross-border shopping is what keeps many of those stores going - including the entire Bellis Fair Mall. So I guess it's a "2-edge sword".
 
Congratulations Brad

<span style="font-size: medium;">It's truly a beauty. You still see them every now and then at thrift stores but none as pristine as yours, not even close. Can you post more pictures? Thanks for sharing. </span>
 
Seized

The spindles seized in the model 11 endurance run. The manual clearly calls for periodic lubrication which CR doesn't tell us if they did or not. I haven't found any the 11s I buy having more spindle issues than others. Its really important to oil the older Mixmasters and be sure to soak the felt under the handle above where the drive button beater is inserted as well as the juicer port for the PTO. CR likes the KA Classic, the Hamilton Beach "Classic" clone and is okay with the Cuisinart line although Cuisinart is hampered by their poor service centers and numerous rickety plastic add ons.

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Kelly (mixfinder)...

That photo of your computer/office room is really wonderful. There are tons of things someone could display on those shelves, some very expensive, but your eclectic assortment of small appliances, books and things is both attractive and fun. Good job!
 
Wall Display

An older tenant in one of buildings told a neighbor I was really "tasty" after seeing my apartment. I like to have lots of stuff on display and almost nothing sitting around. Thank you for the kind words. Here's another totally tasteful staging area. Thankfully I have a larger house now.

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Waring Ice Cream Maker

Pete, its a Waring ice cream maker I bought it for the kids in Kansas and they didn't use it. I have a White Mountain 6 quart electric that's my daily driver for homemade ice cream. The Waring works well and makes great ice cream.
 

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