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Hey big blender....what'cha doin' tonight?

Very impressive - when size really matters, get an Electro Blender!

Is the jar the same size? Do you have a book for it? What are the motor stats?

Love the PILES of vintage audio - I see the Advents came down off the living room wall - or are these "new?"
 
Hi Ben

that you see is a G-8000 all restored and sounding terrific. The Marantz TT you guessed is a 6300 wonderful unit, direct drive!

The Marantz receiver is a prize from college, I worked 6 months in food service to buy that baby new and she has been with me since spring 1976!
My favorite unit!

Greg those are extre Advents I purchased 4 years ago they were too cheap to pass on so now there are four.

I didn't get the manual from the Electro Blender but I will check the HP when I get back up there.

PeteK now did you really want that dust collector???? duks and runs!

RCD it probably won't out chew that becuase Blend Tec et Vita Mix realized it was RPMs that mattered not HP this has HP but tops out around 7,000 RPMS so it is the Mother not the grandaughter of blenders.
 
I did see it but didn't bid either because people were bidding already or the seller only shipped to to the US. Can't remember which but I usually don't bid on anything if people are already bidding because normally I won't pay more than $20 for anything at all and on ebay it's worse cause then I have to pay for shipping on top so I buy little on Ebay unless it really grabs me.
The last blender I bought on ebay a few months ago was that little Oster Junior I'd never seen before. all plastic base and jar and even though it's called Junior it's not really any smaller than the metal beehive Osters. Plus it has a wagon wheel drive, very un-Oster like as well. It's also from about 1957. Must have been the budget model and you got the TOL model

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