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check out the prices in this video, when I came into the business Choice T-bones sold for $.79 lb, no tail was taken off, the fat trim was 1/2 on all steaks,no inside fat was taken off, only V out. listen close to it and you will hear some of the rules & regulations we had back then. one of them will be about grinding chuck & round if you couldn't see us grind it. For those that ask where the old English Cut roast came from you can see when they break the chuck down for roast.



Office of Price Administration (OPA) Abolished: Effective May 29, 1947. When I came into the business in 1959 some of these rules were still in force by the DOA



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Leon Wildberger

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That's a neat video Leon. I liked when he cut the bone in chuck with a knife and hand saw.

But what's the "points" thing? maybe I need to watch it again.



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 "Red Points" and "Blue Points" that were issued to control commodities. Red Points were used with the purchase of fresh products and Blue Points were used with the purchase of processed products.

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Thanks for the video leon, very interesting! did i see top round steaks selling for more than t-bone steaks??
and the narrator said the knuckle was a very tender primal?

I love to see these old videos!!


the prices, are always great to see from years ago.

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that is some beautiful meat



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Never cut a fore like that , and the guy is a southpaw, I have offen wondered how they don't cut them selves.LOL

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that was a great video .i love watching old footage and as a southpaw i would just like to say as long as i dont put my hand under the knife i'm fine lol

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Damn I was born to many years late, would love to cut meat like that



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