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Edwin Elmer, a native of Ashfield, Massachusetts, was the inventor of this double-acting butter churn, manufactured in five different sizes with a capacity of 4-12 gallons. The term "double-acting" refers to the churn's dual functionality that allowed the user to churn slow or fast. Made of "strong, lasting material- that can be easily seen and cleaned," the churn could be "taken on trial," and satisfaction was guaranteed. The churns sold for $6 to $11.50, depending on size. The churn was patented and manufactured by members of the Elmer family in 1880. Several of the churns still exist, and one can be seen at The Museum of Our Industrial Heritage in Greenfield, Massachusetts.

 

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Elmer's Double-Acting Butter Churn

maker   Edwin Elmer Romano (1850-1923)
date   Jun 29, 1880
location   Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts
height   30.0"
width   25.0"
process/materials   wood
item type   Household Goods/Food Processing Tools & Equipment
accession #   #M.68


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Butter Churn

"Betty at the Churn"

Stoneware Churn


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