Remy
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Have never seen a metal 2 cup measure like that one. We've got that type with a handle in 1 cup, 1/2 cup, 1/3 cup and 1/4 cup.This isn't any big deal but I found this stainless steel 2 cup vintage measure(made in Korea) at Goodwill yesterday for 49 cents. I've never seen one before. I even looked a bit online and can't find one. Anyone have/had one?View attachment 220795
Forgot to mention that. No there isn't. It only states "stainless steel Korea" on the bottom and "2 cup 473.2 ml" on the handle.Is there a manufacturer's name on it?
Thanks Lara! I look things up I find in thrift stores from time to time and couldn't find this either.I just pulled out all my bags of tricks to find this measuring cup online and I came up with nothing. What a find!!! So cool
Yes, I've seen those, like mini Revere Ware pots. I found some of those searching this but none exactly like this.I like it.
I just saw something similar on a cooking show, I think.
Only it was a sauce pan. And, you could measure as you added things.
Mom had a set just like that many years ago.This isn't any big deal but I found this stainless steel 2 cup vintage measure(made in Korea) at Goodwill yesterday for 49 cents. I've never seen one before. I even looked a bit online and can't find one. Anyone have/had one?View attachment 220795
Thanks! Because I couldn't find one on Etsy. I didn't look through all the pages. Mine is in very good shape. I do think the little pour spouts are part of the design as mine has them. The one being sold on Etsy has wear and tear. And mine was a much better price. Why I thrift I guess. But the resellers are out there in droves. Even young men looking through the women's clothes to resell.This looks somewhat similar but not as in good of a shape as yours is in since
it appears that someone used a tool to hand-alter it to have pour spouts.
It's listed as a Rare Mid-Century item selling on Etsy for $20
by someone with the Username of moldyoldies. Here's the link:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/614049...Ol_ZwIZ866g6qxAESLWeaWaShxUQIN1RoCdocQAvD_BwE
Goodwill, 49 cents. If I ever make bread like I'd like to try if and when I full retire, this will come in handy.Wow, where did you find it?