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Originally Posted by brainz01
Apparently they were a big deal 100+ years ago, and are now considered collectible (at least the rare ones are) by some.
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They are still used, but they aren't the old cast iron ones. Some of the old ones can go for hundreds of dollars.
I had a friend, Harold Ottaway, (used to own Joyland Park in Wichita) who was a farm antique collector. Crusty old dude and very wealthy. I was in a restaurant with him getting a sandwich when he ask for a slice of tomato on his cheeseburger. The waitress said it would be 15 cents. You would have thought he was being robbed by Billy the Kid. "I just paid $300 for a hog oiler but I'll be god damned if I'll pay 15 cents for a slice of tomato."
That was 30 years ago and I still remember. I've met some real characters in this life.