The value of a hand-cranked corn sheller can vary depending on several factors, including its age, condition, brand, and rarity. In general, a vintage hand-cranked corn sheller in good working condition can be worth anywhere from $50 to $200 or more, particularly if it is a sought-after model or brand. It is recommended to research recent sales of similar items to get a better idea of its current market value.
A corn sheller takes the kernel off the ear of corn. There are hand sized shellers up to industrial sized sheller, they are primarly used to take the kernel off and test for moisture or seed corn. Corn shellers have been around for hundreds of years and can be hand operated or mechanically operated.
William Sheller's birth name is William Hand.
Hand Cranked was created on 2006-03-07.
about $5 AUD at a flee market. Give it time and they will be worth heaps
A farm implement that pulls the ears of corn from the stalks and husks. The ears are then passed through a "sheller" which strips the kernels from the cobs. Improvements to the combine (often called a 'harvester") do the jobs of both the picker and sheller with the same machine that is used to harvest wheat and sorghum crops. But, in some specialized farms producing hybrid seed corn, a person will be gathering the ears by hand, so his job description is probably "corn-picker".
singer hand cranked sewing macine made in clydesdale 1927 (Y7652402)
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Eli Stawkhand
Hand cranked, multiple barrels
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