From 1845 Howland
Paring machines are designed to quickly and easily remove the outer skin
or peel
from fruits such as apples.
This model was probably homemade and was designed to be used on the table
top. Like many of the older models, the machine consists of a simple
aparatus of wood with an attached blade to peel the apple as it is turned.
This paring machine is similar to the 1803 model mentioned here in
the description of Paring Machine (1).
Similar Items in the collection:
Paring Machine (1)
Paring Machine (2)
Paring Machine (3)
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