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What's the oldest piece of machinery that you own that still works, for its original purpose, in (mostly!) its original state?

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  • nanoraptor@bitbang.socialN nanoraptor@bitbang.social

    What's the oldest piece of machinery that you own that still works, for its original purpose, in (mostly!) its original state?

    luna@pony.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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    @NanoRaptor that’d be my Ensign Selfix 420, a medium-format folding camera produced sometime in the mid/late 1940s

    (pictured: the camera itself & a recent photograph taken with it)

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    • nanoraptor@bitbang.socialN nanoraptor@bitbang.social

      What's the oldest piece of machinery that you own that still works, for its original purpose, in (mostly!) its original state?

      adamrice@c.imA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @NanoRaptor My house came with a Chandler & Price letterpress from approximately 1920, which my wife uses.

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      • nanoraptor@bitbang.socialN nanoraptor@bitbang.social

        What's the oldest piece of machinery that you own that still works, for its original purpose, in (mostly!) its original state?

        rose_alibi@post.lurk.orgR This user is from outside of this forum
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        @NanoRaptor a drafting compass from the 1820s

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        • nanoraptor@bitbang.socialN nanoraptor@bitbang.social

          What's the oldest piece of machinery that you own that still works, for its original purpose, in (mostly!) its original state?

          mycroft@meow.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @NanoRaptor The first thing that comes to mind is something my grandfather made in his youth. A hand made 'do nothing machine'. You turn the handle and the things move back and forth. It still fulfills its original purpose perfectly to this day. It's probably 70 or 80 years old.

          photo is example, I'm away from the actual one atm

          edit: second is photo of the one I have

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          • nanoraptor@bitbang.socialN nanoraptor@bitbang.social

            What's the oldest piece of machinery that you own that still works, for its original purpose, in (mostly!) its original state?

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            @NanoRaptor
            I have a working Sunbeam Mixmaster, from (I think) the 1960s. It's a little grungy which means it's been used a lot!

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            • nanoraptor@bitbang.socialN nanoraptor@bitbang.social

              What's the oldest piece of machinery that you own that still works, for its original purpose, in (mostly!) its original state?

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              @NanoRaptor from time to time I use this phone, c. 1910s, and it still works!

              No one expects it when you say "hold on, my microphone isn't working with Teams today, let me dial in by phone", and pull this guy out.

              (The telegraph switchboard behind it is even older and probably still works too, but I rarely have occasion to switch telegraph lines these days.)

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              • nanoraptor@bitbang.socialN nanoraptor@bitbang.social

                What's the oldest piece of machinery that you own that still works, for its original purpose, in (mostly!) its original state?

                animone@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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                @NanoRaptor Two things I use daily that are both like new:
                1976 Amana microwave oven
                1936 Royal typewriter, dvorak layout

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                • animone@mastodon.socialA animone@mastodon.social

                  @NanoRaptor Two things I use daily that are both like new:
                  1976 Amana microwave oven
                  1936 Royal typewriter, dvorak layout

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                  @animone I am agog at the idea of a dvorak typewriter. That's so cool.

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                  • smellsofbikes@mastodon.socialS smellsofbikes@mastodon.social

                    @animone I am agog at the idea of a dvorak typewriter. That's so cool.

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                    @smellsofbikes

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                    • nanoraptor@bitbang.socialN nanoraptor@bitbang.social

                      What's the oldest piece of machinery that you own that still works, for its original purpose, in (mostly!) its original state?

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                      @NanoRaptor I think that would be my 50's Husqvarna sewing machine 👉 https://youtu.be/wxj_Wr8awlE - I think the only non-original part in it is the top thread guide, which broke so I 3D printed a replacement.

                      I recently acquired another (free, thrown away) 50's sewing machine, by the way, see picture. I love them. 😁

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                      • luna@pony.socialL luna@pony.social

                        @NanoRaptor that’d be my Ensign Selfix 420, a medium-format folding camera produced sometime in the mid/late 1940s

                        (pictured: the camera itself & a recent photograph taken with it)

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                        @luna @NanoRaptor Pretty sure there's one just like it in our co-op thrift exchange - should I take it...? No idea how to take pictures with such a thing 😝

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                        • rose_alibi@post.lurk.orgR rose_alibi@post.lurk.org

                          @NanoRaptor a drafting compass from the 1820s

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                          @rose_alibi @NanoRaptor Oh, right - I also have a lovely compass set, which originally came from a school somewhere in East Germany, from before the Iron Curtain fell 😊

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                          • nanoraptor@bitbang.socialN nanoraptor@bitbang.social

                            What's the oldest piece of machinery that you own that still works, for its original purpose, in (mostly!) its original state?

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                            @NanoRaptor Oh, also, a late 60's Gibson SG guitar - does that count as machinery...? 😁

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                            • kerrytani@mas.toK kerrytani@mas.to

                              @NanoRaptor
                              I have a working Sunbeam Mixmaster, from (I think) the 1960s. It's a little grungy which means it's been used a lot!

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                              @kerrytani @NanoRaptor I still have the same hand mixer I bought when I moved out of my parents' house, all I had to do was replace the power chord, which broke - not as vintage as this, but still about 35 years old... 😁

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