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Old 04-03-2016, 07:46 AM
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I saw this ad on CL this morning.
https://bend.craigslist.org/atq/5521307921.html

I had never seen one like this before. Reminded me of one of those old diving bells with the hoses and tethers to the ship.
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It looks like the old one we used to use in science class for experiments. Just what you want to use, right? An antique pressure cooker that may explode during use.
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I have one just like it mine holds 14 quart I wouldn't give it up for anything I think I bought it about 30 years ago in Kentucky when we were on vacation. My is all aluminum not white .
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I was given my great aunts and it was exactly like that one. Mine was an All American #7 and it was given to my great aunt as a wedding present sometime in the 1930s.When it was full of jars and water it weighed a ton so 3 years ago DH insisted on replacing it with a new one (which I hate).I had only seen one other like it and it was in a small town museum. Pressure cookers don't explode unless they are used incorrectly.
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That particular one probably has some age on it, but this model or style is still sold, and for big bucks. I was invited to learn to can tuna, and one friend borrowed two similar ones and brought them. When I went looking for one like that, I decided I no longer do enough canning to justify the price, so kept my 12 Qt. Mirro. Although the interior of the top looks like enamel, I think the exterior that looks white is just the aluminum oxidation.
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That is a canner. Mother had one and it disappeared from her. I wish I had it. She had to close it like changing a tire. Tighten one side clamp and then the one directly across from it. Then another and etc. etc.
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I have an all american canner like this. I love canning beef stew and green beans in mine.
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That is a canner. Mother had one and it disappeared from her. I wish I had it. She had to close it like changing a tire. Tighten one side clamp and then the one directly across from it. Then another and etc. etc.
My mother-in-law canned with one like this, which closed as described here.
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I couldn't imagine having that huge pot sitting on the stove. My cousin has a stove top pressure cooker almost that size.
When my Mom goes back to Michigan just before my cousin harvests some cabbage from her garden. They make a ton of cabbage rolls, last year they made 75.......lol
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I don't use my canner on my kitchen stove. I bought a camping stove to use it on in my garage. http://www.outdoorcooking.com/camp-c...35MaAnHB8P8HAQ

When i retire and move back to the ozarks i hope to have a summer kitchen built outside. So i can do my canning, fish frys and such outside.
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