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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Vintage Cup O' Joe


My husband and I drink perked coffee.  No fancy Starbucks brew for us.  We take ours the old-fashioned way. 


So, we were really irked this morning when our second new percolator in less than two years bit the dust. Fifty-six dollars, times two, down the drain.  They sure don't make 'em like they used to.



Lucky for us, I'd found this sixty-something year old percolator a month or so ago.  I think I paid $10 for it.  I had been too nervous to plug it up.  I never really thought it would work, anyway, I just thought it was cute.  



However, desperate times call for desperate measures. 

A morning without coffee is like....
 Well, I can't even answer that until after my coffee.   



We plugged her in.  Expecting what?  Sparks and an explosion, maybe?  I was just thinking, please let the fire be small. 








 I really wasn't expecting a hot cup o' joe.
But, that's just what we got.  It was great.  She's hired.  


update*update*update*update*update


Gail @ My Repurposed Life had another idea for my little pot.  Check this out...

(click here for how-to's)

 
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44 comments:

  1. I love it; and it works! How great is that, lol!

    Sue
    xo

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  2. Sometimes, an old gal is really the best girl for the situation. I dig her, call her Joanne :)

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  3. That's a GREAT find! I used to have one like that, then I made it into a lamp...and sold it. Probably should have tried it for coffee first :-)! Deb

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  4. LOL! Yes, I picked up a pretty little ceramic plugger inner and my DH loved it! (I dislike coffee) Unfortunately, it started falling apart and we had to get rid of it. When the power went out, 7 years ago, on Christmas morning, my DH dug out our top-of-the-stove pot, kept for such emergencies, and brewed it here, taking it over to the coffee hounds at my parents' next door. A lot of "good coffee" remarks were made, although they may have been a shade influenced by waiting. :)

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  5. Yay! Good for you and your percolator is a looker! So glad she works too.
    Be a sweetie,
    shelia ;)

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  6. Isn't it amazing how much longer the old things last? Your perculator looks really good on that silver tray!

    Hope you will please drop by and enter my $50 Overstock.com Gift Card Giveaway!! Hometalk has said if I get 500 entries, they will increase the Gift Card to $100.

    Honey

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  7. Your post makes me think of the older workers of our nation, Lindy! Sometimes you gotta go with the old timers to get the job done, where the "young ones" seem to not be able to hold up under the responsibilities of their jobs. : ) It was neat to see your percolator coffeepot. My Mom had one when I was a kid and I haven't seen one in a long time!

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  8. Oh Cool!
    I had one of those a few years back and it finally did quit. I hated that. I have a new model now. But sure do miss my old timey one!

    Enjoy the java, Pat

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  9. I am envious and totally on the look out now! My coffee maker is such and eyesore.

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  10. How much fun is this and it is very elegant too.

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  11. Sometimes old, tried and true is better! How fun to have a working vintage percolator!
    Yvonne

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  12. Oh how cool!!! I remember my parents having one of those and knowing them they probably still do :)

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  13. you must really love your coffee if all you can think is please let the fire be small before you plug it in.

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  14. From one coffee lover to another, she's a beauty!

    Many Blessings,
    Melissa

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  15. I have a backup too, just in case. I think your find has earned her keep. Debi

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  16. I love that vintage coffee pot! Looks great on your counter.

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  17. It probably makes great coffee too! I love the gently used look of old appliances. I used my grandmothers old toaster from the same time period as your peculator for years. If it stops working I have an old corning coffee pot.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  18. Perked coffee always smells so wonderful in the morning. I wish we still had one instead of the drip one. Enjoy,
    Babs

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  19. And she is beautiful!! Me...I love me my Keurig!! Fresh up of joe whenever I want. No overheated coffee for me any more!! Sigh!! Can you say BLISS!!??
    Hugs
    SueAnn

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  20. Glad the old standby worked for you, I dont drink coffee I just love to smell it and I love to hear it making in a percolater. You should see the lamp that Gail @ My repurposed life just made out of one of these. Really cool.

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  21. That's just one of the MANY reasons I like vintage, Lindy - it was meant to last. By the way, it makes a really cute lamp. ;)

    It's good to have you back at the party. I've missed your wonderful projects. Hope you'll join me each week.

    Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
    http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/

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  22. Oh my gosh--this makes a spectacular lamp!!! WOW!! and I'm glad it worked for you too!! lol
    XO
    Cindy

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  23. "Please let the fire be small"

    Hilarious!!! I've been looking at some of these on ebay because I just can't stand looking at my same ol' same ol' comtemporary coffee maker anymore. Surrounded by vintage items on a pretty silver platter it just looks ridiculous. I'm just hoping to find one that makes more than 8 cups.

    great post.

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  24. lol, I love how you think. I wouldn't have thought to try it.
    Love that coffee pot!

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  25. How brave you are to plug it in and give it a go... and to get some Joe! Love the lamp, too.

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  26. Love this----and I have a love/hate relationship with my coffee maker too....mine just bit the dust. Luckily I had an unused Gevalia (Christmas gift) sitting in the basement. But this is much more elegant and I am sure the coffee tastes much better too!

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  27. I absolutely love this! I want one now. I love the spout in those retro ones as oppose to the carafes we use these days that always seem to drip - even if they so they're dripless. Visiting you from Time Travel Thursday. Can I come over and have a cup of coffee?? :)

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  28. I love it! I used to use a stovetop percolator, and now I use a Kwik Drip pot from the 30s. You can see pics of it on my blog. So many people think we're nuts for using percs/drip pots, but they make such a better cup of coffee.

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  29. Somehow, I just knew your older percolator would give good service. It is significant how its quality remains after many years, while your newer versions fell apart, each too soon! Hope she'll not be ready to put out to lamp pasture anytime soon!
    ;)
    Rose

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  30. What a great idea! It looks fantastic! You are so creative! Thanks for sharing:)
    Hope to see you on my blog:)

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  31. How cool that it still works! Can you explain a little how a percolator works?

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  32. Congratulations on your find!! I love the lamp... good idea :)

    -Tanya
    http://tanyaanurag.blogspot.com/

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  33. Wow! She looks great and she works! Love the look of the lamp too :) Thanks for dropping by Beach Cottage Good Life Wednesdays and joining the party.

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  34. I am visiting via Romantic Homes. What a wonderful coffee pot.

    Have a happy weekend!

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  35. I drink coffee every morning and now you've made me want to get a percolator.

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  36. Oh very cool! I love the lamp idea too! Squeel! Please come by and show this off at my VIP party today =) http://designergarden.blogspot.com/2011/07/vip-party-21.html

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  37. Yeah! I'm glad there was no fire! ;) Love the lamp look for it as well! Adorable.

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  38. Ha! I have the same pot, it was my MIL's, only it has no innards, darn it!

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  39. My mom still uses her old percolator. Make a pretty good cup of coffee too!

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