So, to directly put it out there.....does any one have a good idea when HatCo (ie Stetson, Resistol ect) started using in house and/or UPC barcodes?
I tried looking around here but to no avail......it seems that many products adopted them from 1995 or so......after RFID became more redily...
Yes, I was interested too and asked for the measurements.....they added those two photos......I figured I already hat way to many smallish hats.......:confused:
But I did end up with this as a sort of consolation prize......
:)
Fine enough for a Moka Pot, maybe for some low pressure home machines, but not for true expresso...I am afraid.
Great medm grind for most vac pots. Nice coarse grind for some perks or drips.
Has quite a large range actually.....easy to adjust.
Tag has a revision date of 1983 so no older and before they put bar codes on them..............which I think was mid 90's (maybe a little earlier for bar codes or later???:rolleyes:or......:oops:)??;)
Bump, Nicro made two sizes. A 4-8 and a 8-12 cup. And here they are......
The uppers are the same size, only the pots are different size.
And FLIPSTER (above) is right on the money with how to use them!!
I will say I tend to do a 4 minute "gurgle", but then I stir the grounds just after the...
Bump with my two A-9s....I just recently found the second KitchenAid A-9 Coffee Mill (white one)....this one was unbelievably like new...just some storage chipping to the chute lid....otherwise bright and clean!!
This one is late to post war and differs only slightly from my pre-war version...
A recent find that will be "on display" for quite a while. A "custom" made for Mell's Hat Shop in Chicago (not to be confused with Mell's Diner:rolleyes:;)).
5 1/2 in crown, 2 3/4 in bound brim, 3/4" frayed mid-ribbon.
1 7/8" tape seam unreeded textured sweat inside marked by the company and...
Also from my collection (a recent acquisition): Here we have President Coolidge again (along with other Presidents), comparing the "Presidential Styles" on display for the Inauguration. Much is made of Eisenhower breaking precedent by wearing a Homburg. Also note that Kennedy DID IN FACT wear...
Circa 1950 (or a little earlier) Curlee Overcoat (or as they say "outercoat") brochure.......and they are nice coats...I have a great example I need to post here too.
From my collection: 1925 President Coolidge takes off his silk topper to don the 10 gallon hat presented to him by the American Legion Post of Texas at the Omaha convention. Photo dated 10-10-25
AND
This photo from a 1927 Fourth of July celebration at Rapid City SD turned up in the personal...
Here is the mid-century Revere Ware family of percolators, 4 cup, 8 cup and the scarce GIANT 14 cup camp model (there is also a 6 cup model I don't have):
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