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Does anyone here know what this is? Have you ever used one?



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a meat key for a old hobart scale, or some other type scale, we used to use them up to around 1978

Or rather that was when I started using hobarts & other type scales that didn't need them anymore.

lot of people called them slugs



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what it looks like to me, I had a friend that worked in a older store, she had a scale that used them



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apcowboy wrote:

a meat key for a old hobart scale, or some other type scale, we used to use them up to around 1978

Or rather that was when I started using hobarts & other type scales that didn't need them anymore.

lot of people called them slugs


 

 Correct. We used them until about 1982-83 in my store. It really sucked when someone knocked over the board that held the slugs and you would have to put them all back. In order. In addition to changing slugs, you also had to reset tare and price for each time you went from one item to another.

Here's a closer look at the printing part of the slug.



-- Edited by CarniceroLarry on Thursday 2nd of June 2011 04:16:44 PM

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Boy larry you telling your age LOL  wrappers now a days would cry if they had to use those LOL



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i remeber the old guys telling me about the stamp......i have never seen one though.........as long as i been cutting meat the had power

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i bet that use to be a bitch to be a wrapper back then



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I used to see it being used at the train stations used for weighing cargo that was in 1989.

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