Vintage foley wood rolling pin with ball bearings in the handles for a smoother rolling experience.
Vintage foley wood rolling pin.
Total measurement is 18 1 2 in length.
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Foley signature on one end.
The type of rolling pin you choose makes a big difference during preparation of your desired food.
When the restaurant was closing ellen asked for the rolling pin.
Antique vintage foley signed wooden 18 rolling pin farmhouse decor.
These versatile cooking utensils come in a wide way of materials like glass ceramic aluminum wood and plastic.
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Vintage signed foley maple wooden rolling pin baking dough w ball bearings 18 9 99 0 bids shipping.
I recently inherited my grandmother s solid wood rolling pin well loved and well worn.
The pin itself measured 2 in diameter and 10 1 2 in length.
The best and most popular woods for rolling pins were maple and lignum vitae thanks to their weight and density which helped these pins resist moisture and cracking.
For ellen it s a huge commercial wooden rolling pin with chipped blue paint made from maple.
Vintage foley precision ball bearing rolling pin made by foley manufacturing co.
Over time rolling pins have been made from nearly every kind of wood possible including sycamore walnut pine cherry mahogany boxwood beech fruitwood and ash.
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The beautifully grained wood which i believe is maple is incredibly smooth with no nicks or cracks in the wood almost as though it had never been used.
Vintage 18 foley wood rolling pin with ball bearings kitchen farmhouse signed.
For example long rolling pins are used in japanese cuisine to make udon noodles while striated rolling pins are used for norwegian lefse flatbread.
It occurred to me that someone made a living from that rolling pin.
It was once used for generations by the baker at a favorite pizza parlor.
Most vegetable oils or even lard are not appropriate because they do go rancid fairly quickly.
Unfortunately she stopped baking years ago and the rolling pin was stored in a dirty cardboard box amongst a collection of grimy banished kitchen tools.