Finally got around to buying

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Quarterkings:
a new rock tumbler for my coin finds.
 I have an older one that I have replace the pulley and idler rods,but I need a backup just in case .
Now I have to find coins to feed it and make it earn its keep.
 HH Arturo

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Homefire:
LOL  That make and model has has been around sense the 50's. I have one just like it from the 50's or 60's.   Just keeps on Rolling it does.  I've even set 1 Gal Jars on it.  Just Chugged on.   Weeks at a time.  You can use just about ANYTHING for a Belt on them.   8)

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Quarterkings:
They are built to last . They are made in the good old USA.
 The Chinese ones only last a short time and I have heard of some even catching fire.
 I used to use a Lortone,but the lid would pop out sometimes when the pressure got to high.
I also have a couple of Model T's . One is a new one and the other one looks like it never got used.
I guess I'll sell one or the other. I'll have my daughter set it up on Craig's list.
HH Arturo

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Homefire:
  A REAL Tumbler for sure.   I had the lid of a one Gal Jar tumbled so thin it was like foil.  LOL  It worked.  Glass got frosted but it did the Job.


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