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see Snoopdog...i hear he's a mincer....and has handled a few boners in his time..... :whistling:
hes a comic book writer ....hes a comic book writer :clapper::clapper::clapper: when your next bed time story out bum boy :whistling::feck:

 

il come round and read you it sweet lips....... i know you wont struggle ..well, only a token struggle at first.... :kiss: :clapper:

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see Snoopdog...i hear he's a mincer....and has handled a few boners in his time..... :whistling:
hes a comic book writer ....hes a comic book writer :clapper::clapper::clapper: when your next bed time story out bum boy :whistling::feck:

 

il come round and read you it sweet lips....... i know you wont struggle ..well, only a token struggle at first.... :kiss: :clapper:

 

oh thanks for the offer JD :thumbs: but its ok ..i like to read them myself and with your new book when it comes out ..lets see if i can stay awake till the second page.... :whistling::laugh:

 

ps have you any copies of r.d.a left ???????

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hi just bought one in a second hand shop - brand new £2 real bargain

 

it is called a porkert No. 5 - I recently Knocked up 11 Kg wiith it - I jointed up the bunnies and it minced up the bone well without to much trouble, but I did not put the back legs through, but it did the rest. It also juiced the veg and beaf fat up well.

 

I did a search and you can buy them from Gilberts kitchen suppliers - It turns out that the one i bought is the smallest, and they do several larger versions. I fancy the Porkert No. 12 that looks well up for it, £50. Have a look, I think the No. 5 was about £30. Spare parts are cheap and cheerful. However I don't fancy payin the postage they are cast iron, but it will last you a lifetime..

 

Has anybody used these ?

 

Regards Mr. Edgey

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i got a weshinhofler well sumthing like that cracking bit of kit best £160 crunches bones no problem mines in use every week doing bambies rabbits ox hearts and anything esle that comes our way we had 2 calfs die so they were recyled into dog grub

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