I recently purchased a Hobart deli slicer at the flea market for the home, it is a commercial unit but for the price I got it anyway, knowing it would outlast the last piece of junk I got at wal-mart. It works fine + looks good. I called the Hobart company inquiring about a manual or parts catalog in case I should need that later + they stated the slicer I have is near 100 years old + they did not keep files going back to the 1920s. Does anyone here have any info I might be able to use? I have been online all day w/o success although I did find a Hobart slicer made in the ? 40s for $1199.00 This may have been a good investment by accident.
This slicer is a model 210 w/a 10" blade serial#732273 , 1750 rpm 115 volt, 60 cycle, 3.33 amp 1 phase, motor spec3620, mach spec3898, 1/6 hp made in Troy Ohio, Hobart could not give an exact year due to lack of records but did state it was manufactured in the 1920s. All the identification is in very good shape. I bought it to use but I now think that may not be such a good idea since it could be quite valuable. There is supposedly 1 in a museum in Boston that is not as old as this.
Any help is appreciated