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Dunno if this is the place to ask but :)

im searching for psy trance ftp's. if anyone got some mail or type them in here!

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The first successfully marketed toaster was General Electric's model D-12 (pictured on the left) which came in several variations over the years. This style vintage toaster was also available with a decorated base and over the years the heating element and design of the rack changed a couple of times.

 

 

 

 

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The antique toaster on the left is another example of this basic style with its simple legs and coil filament wire heater design. It is marked faintly on the base, but the date is unreadable and most of the other information is as well.

 

 

 

 

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The D-12 Toaster by General Electric was the first of the porcelain base models to come to market but there were others to follow and a main competitor was the Simplex Quality that is pictured on the left. As with many of these early collectible toasters, this model also went through several design changes during it production life. This is an earlier model with wire wrapped ceramic posts or elements.

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For over fifty years, Dualit toasters have reflected an attitude that's fundamentally British. They are a symbol of the fact that it's the simple things in life that are the most rewarding. And the most important.

 

Dualit toasters can turn out hundreds of crisp, golden slices per hour. They are gleaming, sturdy and tough as old boots. And as much a part of British life as toast itself.

 

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Today Dualit toasters are recognised as the best in the world. Part of a range of hard-working products they are designed to a standard that remains unsurpassed.

 

It should come as no surprise that the man who invented the Dualit toaster was an engineer. In 1946, Max Gort-Barten produced the original Dualit toaster from his workshop just off London's Old Kent Road. Combining strength, versatility and ingenuity it was a toaster that set new standards, soon followed by a commercial commercial toaster, incorporating a time switch among its many (entirely) original features.

 

Today, a factory just yards from the original site supplies the world with what are known to be the finest toasters money can buy

 

Manually operated and designed for heavy-duty use, each Dualit toaster is a blend of the simple and highly sophisticated. On the one hand, our toasters retain the same stay-warm mechanical ejector they've always had. On the other, our exclusive, energy-saving Black Heat elements incorporate the same heat-proof material as used in the space shuttle. Each toaster is assembled by hand, much as it always was. The assembler's individual mark will be found on the base plate. In an age in which so much becomes obsolete overnight, the Dualit toaster is built without compromise. It remains one of the few objects to survive the passing of the years with grace and style.

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Guest PsyKaos

Can't there be a cooking forum? For some nice recepies with toasts?

"Creative with toasts"

hell yeah!

 

RA!!!!

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