Hello CollectorsWell I now have my own
Scott Bonnar ...
ESBE - standing for 'S' & 'B' - was the name Scott Bonnar used for their
brassware and associated products. The bean slicer was produced from about
1931 until WWII.
Mine is in really good, usable condition, with much of the paint still
there (blue), but the gold paint is almost gone.
It has 3 blades riveted to the blade holder, similar to a rotary mower.
Had Scott Bonnar only realised ...
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