Put on your spectacles... I found an informational website that all true toaster fans should definitely visit. I found the cyber museum on classic metal toasters online. Right here at the Cyber Toaster Museum.
It takes me back to my overwhelmed training-wheels days out in Ohio this past summer, perusing the aisles and aisles of antique porcelain and metal toasters for sale.
Call me a slow-learner... but this site is so helpful for me to keep the floppers, spinners, turners, twisters, etc. etc. etc. all straight. There's such a huge history behind these fascinating little machines that it's enough to make your eyes go dizzy!
(Shhhh... don't tell my friends in the Toaster Collector's Association I'm cheating!)
I mean, come on. How am I supposed to take it all in over the course of a one-day crash course? This is like the cliff-notes version. I'll just have to study up a bit before the next convention convenes down in Texas this next fall. By the looks of this new website I found, it looks as though I've got a lot of reading ahead of me... gulp.
Oh, maybe they won't mind if I'm not a toaster-history expert yet... I'm getting there.
But, definitely check out the site, though I'm not sure whether or not they talk about some of the more modern ones, like the Cuisinart digital toaster oven, or the brick oven... but you know where you can find those.
You got it. Global Toaster!


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