BEAN CUTTER
c. 1940Bean cutter - table mounted, circular, three blades, green painted handle. Circular plate with three blades, angled, the plate being turned by a handle. Blades and plate backed by a cover which has a 'V' slot for the bean to be inserted. This cover is extended downward to a support with a rest and screw to attach the slicer to a table or bench.
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Item used in food preparation.
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