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FREE: Cast Iron LF&C NEW BRITAIN CONN Universal Meat Grinder #50 1890's

Cast Iron LF&C NEW BRITAIN CONN Universal Meat Grinder #50 1890's
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The listing, Cast Iron LF&C NEW BRITAIN CONN Universal Meat Grinder #50 1890's has ended.

Hello everyone. Just wanted to give a tutorial about how the XNK works. It's truly a simple math problem. There are 2 examples of how you can do this. We know that for every 1 XNK, it's worth 0.14 cents. So, let's say you wish to make a $5.00 bid on an item. You divide that number from 0.14 and the XNK comes to 35.71, which is what you type in the bidding section. If you wish to find out how much XNK on a certain auction, you just multiply that by 0.14 cents. For example, you see an auction with a starting bid of 250.25, you take that number and multiply it by 0.14 cents and that will give you the amount of $35.04. Like I said, it's wicked simple and easy to figure out. I already have many items up for grabs starting at 19.99 XNK, which comes to $2.80 with free shipping within the USA. Be sure to check it out and please don't be afraid of using this XNK format. Once you get the hang of it, you're going to love it. Give it a chance. :) Best of luck!

1 XNK. = .14 cents

2 XNK. = .28 cents

3 XNK. = .42 cents

4 XNK. = .56 cents

10 XNK. = $1.40

20 XNK = $2.80

50 XNK = $7.00

100 XNK = $14.00

500 XNK = $70.00

700 XNK = $98.00

1000 XNK = $140.00


Here is a cool antique item for someone

neat for collectors

estate find
Questions & Comments
Original
Wow!!!!
Mar 15th, 2018 at 3:58:11 PM PDT by
Original
:)
Mar 23rd, 2018 at 3:04:02 AM PDT by
Original
Is this item useable?
Mar 27th, 2018 at 6:55:09 PM PDT by
Original
It has been stored away, estate sale, but I don't know, it is up to the person that wins it. Probably needs some cleaning, and If it were me, I would use more for décor / collectible than use it.
Mar 28th, 2018 at 4:08:59 AM PDT by
Original
I suppose you could, but it is antique, it needs some cleaning, and it is been stored so long that I don't know how it was stored from an estate or where. I guess someone who does win it can use their judgement on it, personally I would use it as décor somehow.
Mar 28th, 2018 at 3:27:15 AM PDT by
Original
I just need to know if there is a blade in it? TY
Mar 30th, 2018 at 11:57:53 AM PDT by
Original
The grinding part is in there, I don't believe there is a "blade" ever that came with it, but the grinding part (not sure what to call it) is there.
Mar 30th, 2018 at 5:14:31 PM PDT by
Original
mine is just the same as this one and it works great.
Mar 31st, 2018 at 10:01:36 PM PDT by

Cast Iron LF&C NEW BRITAIN CONN Universal Meat Grinder #50 1890's is in the Antiques category