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Here is a photo of what my main mixer collection looked like last year before I started packing it up in preparation for a move that never happened.
Pete - check out the Dormeyers (including a very old 'Trojan' model from the 30's) on the top right hand side of the photos.
I have been looking for a new home for them for over a year now and I am just not finding what I want. There has to be room for the turquoise range and refrigerator and the recently-acquired GE dishwasher as well...

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Nice collection

Paul very nice collection You have there and You have given me some ideas how to display my collection

Skip...
 
Paul that is a fantastic collection. How long have you been working at it? Just wondering if you could tell me what model Dormeyer the 4th one on the top shelf from the right is? That is the very first mixer I remember my mom having. Three speeds if I remember correctly. Great display, thanks for sharing.
 
Thanks, Terry! I have been at it for nearly 10 years now - to think it all started with a Sunbeam model 11... That Dormeyer you spotted is a Model 3000. They are indeed a 3-speed model, but you just can't beat them (pun intended!!).
Thanks for sharing your first mixer memories, too.
 
Let me guess - you bought it on eBay!

Hey Veg, don't you hate it when that happens?? I think there is nothing more disappointing than finding a cool working piece that seems to be in great condition and when it gets to you it is smashed to bits... Oy, I could write a book...
 
Great collection! And I also love that pink dirty clothes hamper in the bathroom, at the side! It looks like something that could've been bought with trading stamps!
 
Speaking of

Paul that is so true about things coming in the mail broken every mixer I bought off ebay and it was sent thru the postal service either the bowls were broken in a million pieces or the control knob was broken to bits beyond repair, it took 4 times at getting one of my knapp monarchs in without the control knob being broken but on the 4th one I did insist that the seller ship it UPS and finally it arrived safe and sound.

Skip...
 
Skip, the same thing happened to me for 2 KM Speed-Mix models as well! I guess they are just not meant to be shipped...

About the pink hamper - I think that's exactly where the former owner of the house got everything that was in the place when I bought it! The dishes, lamps, you name it, were all things that I remember seeing in the Steinberg's <pinky> stamp books when I was a brat. Steinberg's were a grocery and department store chain here in Eastern Canada but went bust in the early 90's... Forgive my rambling!
 
But, dude, before you do the rest of the rooms

do a close up of your "oldest" "Chicago Flexible Shaft & Spline Company " mixer first. A beautiful, and beautifully
displayed collection you have!!!! Yipee!!!
 
What a great looking collection!!!

Thanks, Paul, for sharing it. I love mixers and have been collecting them for about a year or so. They can be so much fun and nostalgic to use. What are some of your favorite mixers?

Rich
 
Hi Paul, WOW what a great collection. You must have been collecting for quite a while now, and I just love how you have them all displayed. Displaying and using one's collection is as fun as finding the stuff.

I love my Sunbeam Mixmasters myself, I received a 1956 model 11 in 1989 as a birthday present and I have never mixed with anything else since. I have three of them now. This weekend I made my favorite potato salad recipe using my favorite recipe for homemade mayonnaise from the sunbeam owners manual. It's Sunbeam delicious! YAY for YUM!

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Sounds great Robert, so do you use olive oil or salad oil. Have never had homemade mayo does it taste much different?
 
Paul, thanks for sharing the information on the Dormeyer! Yes, just seeing it did bring back some great memories. I used that mixer to make my very first batch of chocolate chip cookies!
 
home made mayo

is tasty Terry, I've never made it with a Mixmaster though, but with a blender I have. Its very easy!

Robert I grew up with a model 11 Sunbeam, my mother got one for a wedding present in 1955!
 
Ohhh I love homemade mayo Terry, but its naughty (no fat free Miracle Whip here LOL)! I've used both types of oil, but when I use Olive Oil I find it best to make it 24 hours ahead of time and put it in a jar in the refrigerator. The flavor is much better after it has a chance to chill and sit overnight. The thing I like about using Olive Oil is that when you make a tuna salad or potato salad it has a slight taste of green olives which I really like.
 
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