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Pete

I think that is the nicest little blender! 1957 must have been an odd year at Oster, designs that only lasted a season? And then they went back to the standard up to today.
I am surprised that unit has the wagon wheel drive I thought that was a 1960's innovation. Today they are going back to the steel block and calling it "all metal drive"!!

Rex: I was very surprised and found it by accident that the cutter assembly was entirely different. Even the blade lenght is longer than the regular models.
I am not in Melrose this weekend so I'll check the HP when I get back but I think it is around 800 watts.
 
Jon, what a fun blender, hope you will post a picture when you get the light working. That is one I have never seen before.
 
I purchased 4 years ago they were too cheap to pass on so n

Time to find a quadraphonic Marantz 4400 receiver to enjoy some 4 channel goodness.
 
Marantz receiver! Oster blenders too!

Nice Marantz Jetcone! My dad still has his '75 Marantz 2250 receiver and matching Imperial 8 speakers along with a Benjamin ELAC Miracord 660H turntable. Great audio equipment!

My aunt and uncle have the chrome version of your copper Oster blender. They got it as a wedding gift in '56 and it hasn't missed a beat...

Andrew S.
 
Thank you Andrew

My Marantz is from college days and is still my favorite unit. Recently I did buy the TOL version 2325 and I use that a lot too. Marantz has a great sound always did!

I paired my receiver with Advent Large speakers in the walnut cabinet and I just reconed them. Sound great! Rocks the house down.

Louis I will get to those raspberries this week, its been a busy time taking in all those Stick Blenders!!!
 

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