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Triumph
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Posted - 10/22/2009 : 9:04:10 PM
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In the early nineteen hundreds my mother and father received our KitchenAid from my grandmother as a gift upon purchasing a small farm in Massachusetts. Unfortunately I can't find the original invoice (around $99 with all the options) but I have it somewhere. It still works. A bit ugly from a few years in storage through the 'throw away years of the sixties and seventies' but works fine. I use it exclusively for my signature chocolate chip cookies. It has 3 speeds, on/off switch, bowl lift and a power take off in front. I have two bowls, dough hook, wisk and mixer blade, metal splash guard, shute, can opener, juicer and meat grinder. New to posting but I'll try ot get pictures out here of it.
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cooknupastorm
USA
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Posted - 10/27/2009 : 4:28:32 PM
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We would LOVE to see the pictures, Triumph!!! What a nice story too!  |
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vernonbishop12
USA
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Posted - 10/28/2009 : 6:45:02 PM
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Welcome Triumph to the forum!!!!  
What model mixer is it????
I can't wait to see the pictures!!!  
Vernon
KSM50HDPBK Heavy Duty Plus, Imperial Black, Burnished Beater, Dough Hook; KFP715 7 cup Food Processor, Onyx Black; KSC700 7 qt slow cooker, Onyx Black...
K. Ross Toole hard at work!! 

for the way its made! from a lifelong true KitchenAid lover    vernonbishop12 |
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