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Good Afternoon...
My grandmother recently passed away, and while cleaning out her house I came across an antique pasta/noodle cutter. From what I can tell about this noodle cutter, it was manufactured by the Baccellieri Bros. Mfg. Co. in Philadelphia, PA. The name "La Pfrfftta" Noodle Cutter is cast into a piece of the machine. This noodle cutter is made of cast iron, with the rollers appearing to be steel. Everything is in smooth, functional condition. The noodle cutter also comes with 3 separate roller attachments; these look like they are for various sizes of pasta, possibly angel hair, spaghetti, and fettuccine thickness of noodles. I am interested in learning more about this, and if anyone can share information about it, that would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
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