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Kalmia
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World's Best Pepper Mill
On Sunday, April 13, 2014 1:06:19 PM UTC-4, jmcquown wrote:
> On 4/13/2014 12:48 PM,
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> > I have a Perfex pepper mill which I love and it has a sentimental attachment so I don't want to just replace it. A friend of mine was visiting and was trying to be helpful...she didn't realize there was the side portal and she 'unscrewed' the bottom which appears to now have broken off--there is a 'half circle' on each side. Does anyone have any advice? Can it be glued? I don't see any mechanical fixes but I am not so mechanically inclined so it might be staring me in the face..
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> > Help?
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> > Holly
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> A reply to a post from 1994! Wow.
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> If our old pal Blake was still alive he'd be chiding me for not saying
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> it sure looks like school is out for Easter break.
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> I'm not sure how sentimental one can get about a peppermill, but okay.
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> If the company is still in business, why don't you ask them if it can be
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> Jill
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> > On Friday, November 18, 1994 4:49:24 PM UTC+1, Dan Masi wrote:
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> >> In article
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(Anne Bourget) writes:
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> >>> Sorry, but I lost the thread on this one. [...] But these
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> >>> are the kind of questions some of us like in rec.food.cooking. This is
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> >>> certainly a Dan Masi question to be answered. (Dan...did you?)
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Well, I wondered about all the unfamiliar names. I am surprised one can even reply to anything that ancient. Glad you pointed out the 94 date.
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