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Primitive Bread Toaster Restoration - 1918 Siemens-Schuckert 

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In this restoration video, I restore a beautiful bread toaster from the 1910-the 40s.
More about the restoration:
When I saw this piece for sale on a site similar to eBay, I knew from the start that it would be the subject of an exciting restoration video. I didn't think twice and bought the toaster even though I wasn't sure it would ever work again or that I would find replacement parts. This toaster is quite rare; I have not been able to find one like it anywhere. The restoration process went well, with no problems but with great surprises. I did not expect it to be entirely brass made. I decided not to nickel-plate its surface but to mirror-polish it. It will look great in a kitchen as decoration. Although I managed to make it work, unfortunately, I couldn't find a similar power cord, so I had to improvise for now. I'm still looking and hoping to find one, but chances are slim, considering I need help finding a similar model on the internet. I worked on this toaster for two weeks with much love and patience, and I am thrilled with how it turned out. And the toast was amazingly delicious!
If you have any questions about what I used and why please don't hesitate to ask! I answer every one!
More about antique bread toaster:
Frank Shailor of General Electric 1909 brought out the first successful toaster version. The D-12 model consisted of a cage-like device with a single heating element. It could only toast one side of the bread at once; the bread had to be flipped by hand to toast both sides. I don't want to mislead anyone, but this toaster was made simultaneously because the bread is turned by hand and is quite rudimentary, although it looks great.
In the 1940s, toasters that turned bread by themselves or with pop-ups had just appeared, so this toaster was possibly made in the 1910s-1940s.
Before the development of the electric toaster, sliced bread was toasted by placing it in a metal frame or on a long-handled toasting fork and holding it near a fire or over a kitchen grill.
If you have more information or one just like it, please write to me! Also, remember to subscribe to take advantage of upcoming restoration projects!
UPDATE
A good willing subscriber sent me an email with more precise information about this antique toaster. So, it was made after 1918 by Siemens-Schuckert-Werke.
Siemens-Schuckert (or Siemens-Schuckertwerke) was a German electrical engineering company headquartered in Berlin, Erlangen, and Nuremberg that was incorporated into Siemens AG in 1966.
Siemens Schuckert was founded in 1903 when Siemens & Halske acquired Schuckertwerke. Subsequently, Siemens & Halske specialized in communications engineering, and Siemens-Schuckert in power engineering and pneumatic instrumentation. During World War I, Siemens-Schuckert also produced aircraft. It took over the manufacturing of the renowned Protos vehicles in 1908. The company had a factory producing aircraft and other parts in World War II at Monowitz.
The Siemens Schuckert logo consisted of an S with a smaller S superimposed on the middle, with the smaller S rotated left by 45 degrees.[notes 1][2] The logo was used into the late 1960s, when both companies merged with the Siemens-Reiniger-Werke AG to form the present-day Siemens AG.
I also discovered that one of these toasters can be seen in the Vienna Museum.
Many thanks to Volkmar Kostka for unlocking this mystery!
Cheers! Johnny
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@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Hi folks! It was very satisfying process to restore this antique toaster, and I hope you will like the video too! For more info, please read the description! Cheers!
@catlewis49
@catlewis49 Год назад
Do you sell the items you restore?
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
@Catherine L hi, sometimes I have to let them go. If you are interested, you can write me an email at: rusty.shades.contact@gmail.com
@stormdancer0
@stormdancer0 Год назад
Hi - I was wondering something. I love watching your restoration videos. Do you take into account the increase (or decrease) in value with restoration? Some antique and vintage items are more valuable unrestored, and some increase in value with minor restoration, but decrease with major overhauls. How do you determine what items to restore, which ones to leave with just a good cleaning? My mom collected antiques for 50 years, and was always wary of restoring anything.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you! You asked some excellent questions. I search for pieces that need to be restored, mainly dented, bent with missing parts and rust. Otherwise, I'm not really into it. I have been collecting antiques for years, and some of them shouldn't be touched; for example, I will never make a roman empire coin shine, but a dented 100 yrs toaster, yes. Why? Because a roman coin has a patina that protects it and gives authenticity. A Roman coin is rare as well. A toaster like this one was mass-produced, and there was no patina, even though some people consider even rust to be patina, but not myself. Rust will make that object vanish in time; it is not protective. So yes, I choose them to these conditions and with this mindset. I hope I have managed to answer your questions. Definitely will be more to say, but I just woke up, and I need a coffee first! 😆
@razorboyXVII
@razorboyXVII Год назад
Nice work!
@TheParkAttendant
@TheParkAttendant Год назад
The shape of the toaster reflects the shape of the breads available of those times. This toaster was made before the invention of sliced bread.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
That's an excellent observation 👍
@notpoliticallycorrect1303
@notpoliticallycorrect1303 Год назад
It was also made at a time when only about 5% of the population had electricity.
@KJ-pv1uz
@KJ-pv1uz Год назад
Yes, i thought the same thing when i saw the shape of the toaster - that it was for homemade bread and longer thinner slices.
@taunteratwill1787
@taunteratwill1787 Год назад
Apparently also before the inventing of earthing appliances! 😎
@mellissamercado7904
@mellissamercado7904 Год назад
nah
@CR-mm8yd
@CR-mm8yd 9 месяцев назад
The little toaster is so happy that it fulfilled it's purpose once more.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration 9 месяцев назад
🙂🥰
@user-gy9ps2jc5c
@user-gy9ps2jc5c 5 часов назад
Вот как так умели делать - у старых предметов мебели и приборов быта словно есть душа в каждом! У современной техники, которая нас окружает, я этого не ощущаю (( Украсит любую кухню такой блестящий малыш 😊❤
@perry92964
@perry92964 9 месяцев назад
whoever figured out how to toast both sides at the same time must have been a very rich man
@DarkFire515
@DarkFire515 Год назад
The people who designed & made that toaster are probably long gone. I'm sure they'd be happy knowing it was brought back to life a hundred years later. Awesome restoration!
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you 🙂 I would love to know who made the design, but that info is gone with them too.
@mitchftwin
@mitchftwin Год назад
And you even finished by using a brass knife to butter your toast. 😂 Nice work.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Hahah, yes, details 😀
@TheNightshadePrince
@TheNightshadePrince Год назад
When electronics were luxury items, made to last forever, those were the days, my friend. :)
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
So true! La-la-la-da-da-da La-la-la-da-da-da Da-da-da-da, la-da-da-da-da
@TheNightshadePrince
@TheNightshadePrince Год назад
@@rustyshadesrestoration Your comment earned my subscription to your channel. :)
@user-wo9me4xu6k
@user-wo9me4xu6k Год назад
Які класні відео,дякую.Дуже цікаво
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you for watching my work! 🙂
@bnhietala
@bnhietala Год назад
The only other time I've seen a toaster like this is when Snoopy used one to make toast in the Charlie Brown Thanksgiving special. So cool to see a real one!
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
That's so cool! I would like to see that scene, is that possible? Somewhere on RU-vid?
@mariawhite7337
@mariawhite7337 Год назад
@@rustyshadesrestoration watch?v=Jgcib3g5Zgg Snoopy is hoarding all these toasters!
@michaeldicarlo5540
@michaeldicarlo5540 Год назад
Kinda awesome to see electric stuff from the 1900's especially when you think about it only very well off people had electricity then so this would have been a high end and rare item . Beautiful job restoring it!
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🙂
@Menuki
@Menuki Год назад
This toaster, and robust appliances like it, were related to the Great Depression. Companies would make a lot of money upon the release of the appliances and they lasted a very long time. So long that ppl weren’t buying anymore. So sales dwindled. Companies were being invested upon based on their past sales, but losing business quickly. It’s one of many causes that lead to the Great Depression.
@terriemartinez9989
@terriemartinez9989 Год назад
I've actually used one of these as a child. 😏 They also have them to just sit next to your fireplace coals.👍
@terriemartinez9989
@terriemartinez9989 Год назад
@@Menuki I think sales dwindled because new and improved versions came along. I burnt more toast than I toasted with a toaster like this, because you had to flip it, and you couldn't adjust the heat. My gramma always said burnt toast was good for the heart.🤦 Then came along a pop up timer one and that was just the cats meow. LOL.
@Menuki
@Menuki Год назад
@@terriemartinez9989 the first pop up toasters came out in 1921 and were for commercial use only. Household model were long after that. Without the internet, information (ad campaigns) took a long time to travel. The sentiment was also very different then, the gross majority of ppl weren’t chasing new technology like we do now. If it worked, why replace it. You theory also assumes it’s a different company making the pop up toaster, when it could be the same company’s new model. Which then fails why there’s little repeat business. My comment was on the build quality of appliances, (ovens, washing machines, vacuums, etc.) during that time period. If the never break down you never buy a new one. Companies would see a huge initial rush, but no repeat business. New tech has always been more expensive, making it a rich man’s game. The average person just doesn’t do it. Even now, for all the ppl standing in line for the new iPhone, there’s 100x more who don’t care and won’t buy a new phone until the old one is unusable
@x84pav84x
@x84pav84x 7 месяцев назад
Помню, я ремонтировал тостер, но современный. Каково же было удивление хозяина прибора, когда готовые тосты вылетели в потолок.
@ZombifiedWatermelon
@ZombifiedWatermelon Год назад
Man that thing came l out gorgeous! They used so much brass back then because there was no stainless steel, and you didn't want a rusty toaster. I don't know if this was known at the time but Brass would also have some natural anti-microbial qualities due to the copper content, which would be good for a kitchen appliance.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you for sharing with us. 🙂
@turtlefromthenorth
@turtlefromthenorth 9 месяцев назад
@@rustyshadesrestoration These old toasters were usually nickle plated. From around 1930, chromium plating became more common too. By 1920 stainless steel were made, but I am not sure when it was put in use for household appliances. Lots where made in the steel quality common at the time, but I think the shine of the chromium plating was highly valued.
@Sergio-ih4bs
@Sergio-ih4bs 8 месяцев назад
Раньше всё для блага человека а сейчас......
@hawkmoon3312
@hawkmoon3312 6 месяцев назад
I think it was around 1925 when they started to use stainless steel for cutlery and kitchen appliances. I found an old bronze fruit knife once in a house built in 1926 and it was used before stainless steel knifes were around to prevent rusting from the agrresive fruit acids.@@turtlefromthenorth
@ChozoSR388
@ChozoSR388 6 месяцев назад
That's why a lot of metal door knobs are brass-plated.
@vanpenguin22
@vanpenguin22 Год назад
Finally a little perspective to: "I don't drink coffee, I take tea, my dear, And I like my toast done on one side,..." 🎶
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
😆
@julienghanadan8311
@julienghanadan8311 Год назад
Great job on primitive bread toaster restoration early 1900s rusty shades restoration 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you Julien!
@BedoKGun
@BedoKGun Год назад
Primitve??
@mikeloki2064
@mikeloki2064 Месяц назад
That's the sweetest toaster ever. Great job on restoring it.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Месяц назад
Thank you! 👌
@chrismayer3919
@chrismayer3919 Год назад
Alas, I can’t eat bread, but I can appreciate this restoration just the same.
@mr.glitch6781
@mr.glitch6781 Год назад
I randomly came across this and I must say I instantly loved it
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. 🙂
@sandraforsman4971
@sandraforsman4971 Год назад
Thank you for not painting it! Brass is so beautiful! Great work!
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you so much. 🙂
@damanwazhere
@damanwazhere Год назад
The brave little toaster still alive I knew it
@ccrs776
@ccrs776 5 месяцев назад
I want this toaster! My niece can't turn it down to zero!
@valmonta3647
@valmonta3647 Год назад
Lucky find and a great job restoring it
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Absolutely! I'm glad you like it!
@CraftGentRestoration
@CraftGentRestoration Год назад
Yes very cool 😎
@marko4496
@marko4496 Год назад
I liked how when you opened the base we could see the new bolts nuts and washers holding it together
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
They were well preserved in there.
@betsydonato6817
@betsydonato6817 Год назад
I sure am glad he kept his Paul Timberman gloves on, and served up on concrete instead of a wet counter. Good show !
@a_921
@a_921 Год назад
Ooooo, now I want an antique toaster
@ssssva5778
@ssssva5778 Год назад
Он не был таким красивым когда его сделали. А теперь он просто произведение искусства 👍
@anonymous-hz2un
@anonymous-hz2un Год назад
Orc 🐷🐷🐷
@silwen9412
@silwen9412 11 месяцев назад
​@@anonymous-hz2unне, ты путаешь, бывший бро. 🐷🐷🐷 - это светлоликие эльфы.
@HansOvervoorde
@HansOvervoorde Год назад
Amazing restauration! Great to see an electric device from that era as it is unfamiliar to many how far electrification was back then. It is funny to realize that 1918 was 30 years after the first German electric car appeared.
@lindafraser2044
@lindafraser2044 Год назад
There was one like this at a caravan park we stayed at when I was a kid (25+ years ago). My grandma put the bread in and told my sister and I to make sure it didn't burn. We'd never seen a toaster like this, and having not seen her put the bread in, couldn't work out how to open it (it was square shaped had small handles on the side of the doors, for kids looking for the pop up mechanism the handles were hard to see!) Needless to say, by the time she came back, the toast was burnt! I think we ended up making far more toast than needed as we were having so much fun making it after we learnt how!
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
That's a fantastic story. Thank you for sharing. I had to be careful too to don't burn the bread 😅
@bellesque861
@bellesque861 10 месяцев назад
Amazing restoration. I'll be many museums would buy this.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration 10 месяцев назад
Thank you! 🙂
@gypsygirltarot2451
@gypsygirltarot2451 Год назад
We just bought a new toaster and it doesn’t even toast the bread! Great job!
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Pfff, no way! I hope you can return it. Thank you for watching!
@cpearson7372
@cpearson7372 Год назад
Heeeyyyyy buddy :) I know, we just met, this is my first comment, on my first watched video, of yours, BUT, wow!! Your humor, playful ways, dedication to your craft, and love for historical items, leaves me with a feeling of relaxation, joy and friendship 😊 Thanks for saving this old toaster, for sharing your talent, and hard, hard work with us. I'm subscribing, and can't wait to watch your next video! I hope you, and those you love, will have a wonderful 2023 🙂
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you so much! I'm happy to know that you enjoyed the video. I wish you all the best and a great year too! Cheers!
@louishurter4952
@louishurter4952 Год назад
That is werry old first time in my 57 years I see sumthing that old and still repairebill good work my friend
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you Louis! I'm so happy that you enjoyed the video. 🙂
@quinnabun1173
@quinnabun1173 3 месяца назад
I cannot believe you actually got it working again!!!Job well done to you!!!It's soooooo cool.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration 3 месяца назад
Thank you! 🙂
@irins
@irins 8 месяцев назад
Я перфекционист и когда вижу,что что-то чистится(да ещё так умело!(реставрируется,мне очень нравится 😊. Работа с металлом завораживает. Гефест был бы Вами доволен😊.
@christinecreasey2342
@christinecreasey2342 Год назад
That toaster turned out beautifully, couldn't get over how much sandpaper you had to use
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you! Yes, I used it a lot, and it took me almost two weeks to get this result. 😅
@robervar1097
@robervar1097 11 месяцев назад
Grand-tastic ! Orange Whiskey Marmalade, I'm in !
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration 11 месяцев назад
😁
@hyperboytkl1077
@hyperboytkl1077 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for the tasty toasted bread it was an honour to receive bread from a wonderful craftsman! Maybe next time around a bottle of wine with some toasted buttered bread will be great !
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching! 🙂
@shazzorama
@shazzorama Год назад
It’s beautiful. Love the look of metal household items from the 19th and 20th centuries. Design was more appealing than in, say, today’s toasters.
@SteveM45
@SteveM45 10 месяцев назад
great job, as always, but did you forget to tighten the 2 springs on the lids again? it would also be interesting to see a picture of the hot wires. whether they shine the same everywhere. possibly even out the distance between the windings.
@Kittinthehatlady
@Kittinthehatlady 4 месяца назад
Beautiful restoration! The pile of sandpaper made me laugh 😁
@charlesmactaggart1676
@charlesmactaggart1676 Год назад
Astonishing transformation.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you Charles! I'm glad you enjoyed the restoration process. 🙂
@garymucher4082
@garymucher4082 Год назад
I get the feeling that it now looks better than when it was new. I have never seen such a toaster, but I just have that feeling... Thumbs Up!
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you, Gary! It is possible 🙂
@colinmccauley3301
@colinmccauley3301 8 месяцев назад
wow, does this bring back some old memories
@irenebecker4815
@irenebecker4815 10 месяцев назад
So pretty now, shiny. Now I'm hungry for toast.
@kfl611
@kfl611 10 месяцев назад
I think it looks better than new ! I love old toasters and old kitchen appliances. Great job, thank you for posting this video.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration 10 месяцев назад
I'm glad you think so! Thank you for watching my videos! 🙂
@trappenweisseguy27
@trappenweisseguy27 Год назад
One thing that works great for sanding small items like that is wrapping sandpaper around a rubber eraser as a sanding block.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
That's a smart one! 👌
@user-xr3gg9qy8z
@user-xr3gg9qy8z 10 месяцев назад
OH MY GOSH!!! Couldn’t even tell that was all Brass… Great job.. Beautiful!!!
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you like it.
@sharmundt6188
@sharmundt6188 10 месяцев назад
my grandparents were using one of these back in the early 1980s. They made the best toast!
@user-px9xw2ot2i
@user-px9xw2ot2i Год назад
Думала, что тостер более современная вещь. Отличная реставрация.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you! 🙂
@richardmahan4197
@richardmahan4197 Год назад
Well done, sir.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you, Richard! 🙂 I'm glad you like it!
@mrprodge
@mrprodge Год назад
Wow what an amazing job. I can smell it through the screen
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you 🙂
@JDlupin
@JDlupin 7 месяцев назад
You’re a genius.
@PortulacaFlower1
@PortulacaFlower1 Год назад
Still have an old toaster that we you put on the stove. But, I never realized how toasters started 25:58 out. Super cool. I’d have been late every day for work, just waiting for both sides to get done.
@kathmandoo
@kathmandoo Год назад
Excellent work.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you! 🙂
@CraftGentRestoration
@CraftGentRestoration Год назад
Yes very cool 😎
@bobroch1107
@bobroch1107 6 месяцев назад
Very nice old toaster. I have a 1932 toaster in good condition.
@dsmith6785
@dsmith6785 10 месяцев назад
So rewarding. Perfect for homemade European loaves like rye or country style. Definitely not your high rise store bought white loaf, of today.
@kattycastrillo6425
@kattycastrillo6425 Год назад
You never cease to amaze me! It is now a beautiful vintage toaster. Obviously, the materials used before were forever, it's over a hundred years old and it still works!
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
I'm glad you enjoy what I do. Thank you so much for watching my videos 🙂
@fotini_ya
@fotini_ya Год назад
тостер стал драгоценным украшением кухни 🤩
@RoulinBrooks
@RoulinBrooks 10 месяцев назад
"I know I don't look it, but I'm beginning to feel it in my heart. I feel thin...sort of stretched, like butter scraped over too much bread."
@renitabarrientos7950
@renitabarrientos7950 Год назад
A toast to you🥂🧇for making that simple elegant toaster work again,love in care went into that, such a novelty piece.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you so much! 🙂
@mskayla7747
@mskayla7747 Год назад
A brass toaster? Cool. 👍
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Yes, that was a great surprise. Didn't expect when I bought it online.
@mskayla7747
@mskayla7747 Год назад
@@rustyshadesrestoration it didn't look like brass at the beginning. And even lacking the cord, it will make a nice decorative addition. 🙂
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Absolutely! 🙂
@sarahwashbourn6953
@sarahwashbourn6953 Год назад
Great job! It’s such a lovely stylish item, much nicer than today’s.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
That's right, I would love to know who designed this toaster, but unfortunately, I cannot find such information.
@robertk7796
@robertk7796 Год назад
I remember this toaster when I was a kid.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
I'm glad that I could bring back those memories to you!
@robertunderwood3393
@robertunderwood3393 Год назад
Glorious. What a beautiful restoration
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you Robert!
@zippymacadoo6336
@zippymacadoo6336 Год назад
That was awesome! I can't feel the toast, but I can see it steaming 😎
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
I'm glad you enjoyed the restoration process. 🙂
@amysbees6686
@amysbees6686 Год назад
WOW! Gorgeous brass toaster! Makes beautiful toasted bread!
@ritalowrie1296
@ritalowrie1296 4 месяца назад
A beautiful restoration. I remember my mother having a similar one in the '60's. But it was definitely not brass!
@goo3665
@goo3665 11 месяцев назад
My favourite so far ...what a beautiful little toaster ...so cute ❤❤❤
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration 11 месяцев назад
Indeed! 🙂
@fernandogonzalez6759
@fernandogonzalez6759 Год назад
for me It's really impressive to see tech from the past... It give you a glimpse of how these people lived in that time... how simple they worked, how insecure they were XD... just impressive
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
That's true. I'm constantly transferring myself back when I restore something, thinking about those days and how people lived. Usually, I connect the period with historical events; it may sound weird, but it is happening, and I enjoy it.
@tomswindler64
@tomswindler64 Год назад
Very nice restoration.make nice display or conversation piece.just keep doing what your doing.kudos 😎😎😎👍👍👍
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you for watching Tom! Indeed, this is an eye-catching antique.
@theropesofrenovation9352
@theropesofrenovation9352 Год назад
So many people find sanding soothing. I find it irritating. lol Beautiful!
@mred8002
@mred8002 Год назад
My grandparents had a similar one, albeit made in US, but theirs was 110V and used a two wire plug that resembled those now used for current corn poppers and hot pots. They seldom used it, preferring the pyramid one for the cookstove. This one is prettier by far.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Nice. I will try to find one on the Internet; you made me curious.
@Annasunluna
@Annasunluna 8 месяцев назад
Очень красивый тостер! Отличная работа!
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration 8 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@williamlott7612
@williamlott7612 Год назад
Very cool! Nice job. Darlington, South Carolina USA
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you! Greetings from Poland! 🙂
@alisonsmith4436
@alisonsmith4436 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much l am always impressed by up cycling old technology 😊
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for watching my videos! 🙂
@nathalieartuso3098
@nathalieartuso3098 Год назад
😯 super mignon se petit grille pain, ça avez vraiment plus de style dans le temps, jolie travail, et la satisfaction et bien meilleur sur des vestiges de se genre 👍🙂 félicitations, aux suivant. Nathalie 🇨🇵 Normandie
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Merci beaucoup Nathalie!
@markbethea9119
@markbethea9119 Год назад
I watched this restoration twice. I have about 7 primitive type toasters because I like collecting them. Enjoyed the process!!!!!
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
I'm happy to know that you enjoyed the restoration. I would love to see your collection.
@markbethea9119
@markbethea9119 Год назад
@@rustyshadesrestoration for some reason I could not find how to send pictures.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
If you have Instagram you can find me with the same name, if not use this email adress: rusty.shades.contact@gmail.com
@metallicamark69
@metallicamark69 Год назад
Beautiful! Now I want toast....😂
@shirleybrown920
@shirleybrown920 Месяц назад
You did it again! You blew me away with this old toaster. I would love to own one, if your the one who restored it
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Месяц назад
I'm glad you enjoyed it. It is one of my favourite restoration projects that I ever did.
@stevereid2359
@stevereid2359 Год назад
Great work as usual
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you Steve! 🙂
@julianr.7186
@julianr.7186 Год назад
You could have poured some sugar over that butter, just to make it healthier!! 🤣 (That´s how I like my toasted bread and butter). What a beautiful restoration. It looks better than new!! Congratulations!!
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
I never tried with sugar, lol. Thank you! 🙂
@julianr.7186
@julianr.7186 Год назад
@@rustyshadesrestoration Sugar over the butter?? Never?? Man!! It´s a one-way trip!!
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Hahaha, ok, you pitch it; I am going to try!
@robertahubert9155
@robertahubert9155 9 месяцев назад
So satisfying to turn something that is so dirty and unappealing back to its former glory even if its just a toaster ❤
@normafollet7156
@normafollet7156 Год назад
Now wouldn’t that make you smile…😊😊😊
@shiralleehaggart72
@shiralleehaggart72 Год назад
You did a great job in restoring this toaster. I like the shape of the toaster as well.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you! 🙂
@lyndseybeaumont7301
@lyndseybeaumont7301 Год назад
What a pretty little toaster. Xxx😊
@lunainezdelamancha3368
@lunainezdelamancha3368 11 месяцев назад
What a cute toaster!!❤
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration 11 месяцев назад
I'm glad you like it! 🙂
@ladyowl8732
@ladyowl8732 10 месяцев назад
Looks like a toast campervan❤
@TheMsCrystalblue
@TheMsCrystalblue Год назад
Such attention to the details! It is truly beautiful. And it works!
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you 🙂 I'm glad that you enjoyed the restoration process.
@NeedsMoreBirds
@NeedsMoreBirds Год назад
That’s the most beautiful toaster I’ve ever seen. Lovely work!
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you for your appreciation! 🙂
@shevawnbasye7404
@shevawnbasye7404 Год назад
Yum! I can smell the toast!
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Nice! For me happened, sometimes watching something and feeling that smell or taste, most of the time, is a sour taste 🤤 I still don't know how this is possible 😅
@rosefortheKing
@rosefortheKing Год назад
Now I want toast! 👍
@robertunderwood3393
@robertunderwood3393 Год назад
Absolutely stunning. Love watching your videos. You are a master
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you for your beautiful words! I'm trying my best in every video, and I hope with time, I'll be better and better.
@robertunderwood3393
@robertunderwood3393 Год назад
@@rustyshadesrestoration You are truly welcome Sir.
@Bugnarok
@Bugnarok Год назад
Awesome restoration. Didn't expect that even the screws are all made from brass, very nice indeed.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you 🙂
@Obi-Tod-Kenobi
@Obi-Tod-Kenobi 8 месяцев назад
One of my favorite if not favorite one of videos🎉
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration 8 месяцев назад
I'm happy to know that!
@restorationhouserestorations
Man, that’s what I call „COOL“!!!!! Thanks again for this new video
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thanks buddy! ✊️
@m.jewell9107
@m.jewell9107 Год назад
Sweet little toaster! The plugs (or where the plugs would fit in the body of the toaster) remind me of the twin plugs I had on an old Singer cabinet sewing machine, the kind that folded inside a nice wood table. The plugs were Bakelite or rubber/early plastic, but had that split bunny ear shape of yours, with a cloth covered cord. Perhaps an old sewing machine or other electrical appliance could yield some parts for you. Also, for working on soft metals like brass, I highly recommend covering your hammer heads with a layer or two of chamois leather. You can wire it onto the head of the hammer because it will need replacing as it wears. You will notice a big difference in the surface of your work and avoid unnecessary marks/scuffs. Thanks for this entertaining video--I hope you heated/burned off some of the fumes before making the first slices of toast??
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Thank you! I'm glad that you enjoyed the video and the outcome. I did heat it up a few times before filming the test. 🙂
@user-eq2do6lz5d
@user-eq2do6lz5d 11 месяцев назад
Отдельный респект за чувство юмора.Мастерство,естественно,выше похвал.Бесподобно!👌🤗
@WendysCove
@WendysCove 5 месяцев назад
It's so beautiful n Brilliant
@leosaura1993
@leosaura1993 10 месяцев назад
I em very very impress and from 1909 amazing very good video thank you for posting it.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration 10 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@karenalefounder4083
@karenalefounder4083 Год назад
Wow!!!!! extreme amount of sanding but what a stunning result. Well done. One of your best.
@rustyshadesrestoration
@rustyshadesrestoration Год назад
Indeed, a lot of sanding and polishing on this piece, but if you enjoyed the restoration process means that it wasn't in vain. Thank you for watching! 🙂
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