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To: CottonBall

The jars I’m checking into are from the couple I ran into at Farm and Fleet. I should know if I am going to get them in a day or two. Depends if the price is right.

Got some disappointing news today. The Presto Co. emailed me that my canner is obsolete and there are no replacement parts for it. I’m sure I could get the gauge replaced, as the one on it now looks relatively new. But the gaskets would be another question. Based on the company history online, it would seem my canner is somewhere from the early 1900’s. They changed their name to Presto about 1939 and this canner has the National Pressure Cooker Co. label on it. I should have bought one when they had them on sale at Farm and Fleet when I was there. I could have returned it if this one was going to work out. Now I guess I won’t be canning until I get a new one purchased.


8,814 posted on 06/08/2009 5:57:08 PM PDT by Marmolade
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To: Marmolade

>>>The Presto Co. emailed me that my canner is obsolete and there are no replacement parts for it.<<<

What model number is it?


8,815 posted on 06/08/2009 7:03:45 PM PDT by DelaWhere (Gardening: An ongoing conflict with weeds over water, minerals & land-use.)
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To: Marmolade
Based on the company history online, it would seem my canner is somewhere from the early 1900’s.

Wow -that's neat! Although I"m sorry you can't can with it any more. What wrong with that company, not providing parts for something that just over 100 years old! ;) But I'll bet it's made much better than the Presto I just ordered.
8,820 posted on 06/08/2009 9:23:17 PM PDT by CottonBall
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