![]() ![]() If you have any questions don't hesitate to get in touch with us. Since moving to Japan in 2001, we have gained a vast knowledge of Japanese antiques and vintage items and we are happy to bring you many beautiful items from Japan. HUDSON APPLE PEELER, Antique Apple Parer, Cast Iron Kitchen Gizmo, Leominster, Mass., Antique Kitchen Tool, Farmhouse 5 out of 5 stars (1.2k) 83. We do combine shipping and if the cart does not give you a discount, we will refund any extra shipping paid in the case of overpayment.Ībout Us: We are Dan and Maiko. You can see the shipping prices and options by adding this item to your cart. Shipping: We ship worldwide by Japan Post. We got this item at an antique auction in Tajimi in Gifu, Japan.Light creasing, heavy crease at the top of the image, some staining on the back, and paper slightly peeling on the backside. 201 cm long x 50.5 cm wide (ends) x 44.5 cm wide (paper) Words on the back of the hanging scroll: Image of Futami Shrine.Buddha-kake is used in the Buddhist altar. Chakake has Zen words used in the tea ceremony room. Tokokake is used at the Tokonoma in tatami room. It has been integrated with Japanese culture as interior decoration. Kakejiku was a tool to spread Buddhism in Japan. ![]() Kakejiku is a Japanese picture or calligraphy mounted on a piece of paper. Meotoiwa rocks or Married couple rocks are a type of rock considered of religious significance in Shintoism. A poem about Meotoiwa rocks and the sunrise. If you prefer a machine that cores and slices, a Pampered Chef peeler corer slicer will serve you well.This is a vintage Japanese hang scroll Kakejiku. If slicing and coring isn't important to you, then you'll be very happy and impressed with the Hudson apple peeler. The coring and slicing action leaves juice to run out of the apples, so you'll have a sticky mess to wipe up afterward.īoth apple peelers work well and I recommend either. A countertop doesn't generally have a large enough lip for this to fit on, and it works its way loose pretty easily, especially if you use the rubber bumpers provided (I don't use them in this video).ĥ. No corer will core as well as you can do by hand.ģ. Coring leaves pieces of the apple seed casing. Also, the core has all kinds of good apple left around it, and I core by hand quickly and with less waste.Ģ. You can adjust the blade, but, in my experience, it's hard to get it just right. Waste: This peeler has more waste than the Hudson. The clamp opens nice and wide, and will fit most tables.ġ. It misses a little more skin than the Hudson, but it still does a good job.Ħ. Apple peelers simplify working with any volume of apples by removing their peel, making coring, slicing, and baking easier and more effective. ![]() It can core and slice without peeling (I forgot to show this feature in the video, but you can pull down the peeling arm and there's a little bar that holds it back if you don't want to peel).ĥ. ![]() Versatility: It can peel without coring or slicing. Durability: The Pampered Chef apple peeler is pretty nice quality - nothing like the Hudson peeler, of course, but it doesn't feel chintzy.ģ. Pampered Chef Peeler / Corer / Slicer reviewġ. The clamp doesn't open wide enough to fit on the edge of a standard kitchen counter I had to mount it on a board and then clamp the board to my table. Because it doesn't core or slice, it doesn't spill as much juice around as the Pampered Chef.ġ. This peeler leaves very little skin on the apple, just a bit at the stem end and the blossom end.Ĩ. The blade is simpler, so it won't go out of adjustment as easily as the Pampered Chef peeler.ħ. Use it for decor when you're not peeling apples.Ĥ. This peeler has a lovely patina that only comes from years of use. Once I got going with this thing (and you don't see it in this video, because it only shows the first few I did), I put apples on as I was cranking the blade back to the front, and it was SUPER fast.ģ. Speed - the auto-eject is not only fun and extremely satisfying, but it definitely speeds up the process. There are no plastic parts, and it's made of cast iron. Durability - this peeler is around 100 years old, perhaps older, and it still works great. ![]()
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