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Isn't this one of the nicest antique jagging wheels
you've ever seen:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=310038893858

I'm planning to use my antique pasta machine
to make ravioli, so I wanted a nice jagging wheel.
It'll be tough to resist the temptation to bid
on this one, but I've recently bought two others.
I don't want to add another category of stuff
I collect, unless of course I have to.
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Mark Thorson wrote:
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> Isn't this one of the nicest antique jagging wheels
> you've ever seen:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=310038893858
>
> I'm planning to use my antique pasta machine
> to make ravioli, so I wanted a nice jagging wheel.
> It'll be tough to resist the temptation to bid
> on this one, but I've recently bought two others.
> I don't want to add another category of stuff
> I collect, unless of course I have to.


I'll do the opposite :P If you don't try to win the auction, you'll
regret you it I bet. The description says the tool is ivory. Might be
worth a go.

Sky, who's twisting Mark's arm (not literally, of course)

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Sky wrote:
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> Mark Thorson wrote:
> >
> > Isn't this one of the nicest antique jagging wheels
> > you've ever seen:
> >
> > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=310038893858
> >
> > I'm planning to use my antique pasta machine
> > to make ravioli, so I wanted a nice jagging wheel.
> > It'll be tough to resist the temptation to bid
> > on this one, but I've recently bought two others.
> > I don't want to add another category of stuff
> > I collect, unless of course I have to.

>
> I'll do the opposite :P If you don't try to win the auction,
> you'll regret you it I bet. The description says the tool is
> ivory. Might be worth a go.


That's happened before. I can really end up kicking
myself if I pass on something, and it goes for real
cheap. Dang, I hate when that happens!

I'm thinking about making artichoke ravioli when my
first pastry wheel arrives. When I told my best
friend about my antique pasta machine and that I was
thinking about making ravioli, that was her suggestion,
and all this talk recently about artichokes is
starting to get to me.
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Mark Thorson wrote:
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> Sky wrote:
> >
> > Mark Thorson wrote:
> > >
> > > Isn't this one of the nicest antique jagging wheels
> > > you've ever seen:
> > >
> > > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=310038893858
> > >
> > > I'm planning to use my antique pasta machine
> > > to make ravioli, so I wanted a nice jagging wheel.
> > > It'll be tough to resist the temptation to bid
> > > on this one, but I've recently bought two others.
> > > I don't want to add another category of stuff
> > > I collect, unless of course I have to.

> >
> > I'll do the opposite :P If you don't try to win the auction,
> > you'll regret you it I bet. The description says the tool is
> > ivory. Might be worth a go.

>
> That's happened before. I can really end up kicking
> myself if I pass on something, and it goes for real
> cheap. Dang, I hate when that happens!
>
> I'm thinking about making artichoke ravioli when my
> first pastry wheel arrives. When I told my best
> friend about my antique pasta machine and that I was
> thinking about making ravioli, that was her suggestion,
> and all this talk recently about artichokes is
> starting to get to me.


Figures I didn't quite say it right the first time, but at least you
knew what I meant. I've been in the same situation more than a few
times, as well. I didn't buy something when I had the chance, and I
regretted it for some time afterwards. Oh well, such is life sometimes.

Sky, who's BTDT

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On Sun, 06 Apr 2008 13:37:41 -0700, Mark Thorson wrote:

> Isn't this one of the nicest antique jagging wheels
> you've ever seen:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=310038893858
>
> I'm planning to use my antique pasta machine
> to make ravioli, so I wanted a nice jagging wheel.
> It'll be tough to resist the temptation to bid
> on this one, but I've recently bought two others.
> I don't want to add another category of stuff
> I collect, unless of course I have to.



Stop you? Nah. Some people collect cookbooks, some collect match boxes,
the list goes on; you go for 'obscure kitchen gizmos' - enjoy

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ChattyCathy wrote:
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> On Sun, 06 Apr 2008 13:37:41 -0700, Mark Thorson wrote:
>
> > Isn't this one of the nicest antique jagging wheels
> > you've ever seen:
> >
> > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=310038893858
> >
> > I'm planning to use my antique pasta machine
> > to make ravioli, so I wanted a nice jagging wheel.
> > It'll be tough to resist the temptation to bid
> > on this one, but I've recently bought two others.
> > I don't want to add another category of stuff
> > I collect, unless of course I have to.

>
> Stop you? Nah. Some people collect cookbooks, some collect match boxes,
> the list goes on; you go for 'obscure kitchen gizmos' - enjoy


It sold for $125. That's a bit more than I would
have paid.
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