Manufactured by Prince Castle Mfr.,this was the recommended work horse used by all the McDonalds,Prince Castle & Cock Robin restaurants over the last 50 years.Ray Kroc used to sell these for a living,until one day when the McDonalds Bros.of Calif. ordered 6 of them for their local hamburger business.He had to see what type of a business would require such amount of machinery.Upon his arrival he was astounded to see the booming business the McDonald Bros.had made for themselves.He soon purchased their restaraunt,and the rest is history.
This mixer has been in our family for over 50 years.Very original and in fine working condition.Still wearing it's period jadite green color,it has never been rebuilt,modified,painted or abused.It was always thoroughly cleaned and wiped down,and the main motors bearings & each individual spindles bearings were oiled routinely all it's life too.It still has it's original cord & plug,and wears it's original Prince Castle Mfr. tag too,with serial & model #.Nothing has been replaced from what I can see.The removeable service top cover does show some wear,and there are a few dents on it,but that has been left alone as well as the rest of it and not modified in anyway.I like the character it's patina gives off,all these many years.This is one of the earlier models too,with an ON/OFF switch mounted on the bottom with an inside power light that illuminates only when the power is turned on.Later these would only turn on as each individual malt cylinder was engaged up into it.It's serial # also is very low,that backs this up.
I'm also including the original 5 stainless steel malt cylinders there were ordered with it when new.
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Rick
REDL78@Juno.com
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