Early Italian/American Pasta cutter ?

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Early Italian/American Pasta cutter ?

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Had to dig into my wifes' collection.
What do you think?
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how is it marked?

:lol: my wife collects kitchen tools as well. some of the early stuff is hard to purpose identification. ::shrug::
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I/A Pasta Cutter?

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Jonet143:
It's marked as shown,if you enlarge you will see it says push here with thumb I believe.
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ok, just can't make it out, old eyes! :shock: no maker.
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