Egg Beaters 1874
This is a patent drawing for an egg beater invented by D.D. Mackay and patented on December 8, 1874. The drawing shows two views of the egg beater, one in a side view and one in a top view. The egg beater has a unique design with a series of interlocking gears that turn the beaters. The beaters are made of a series of wires that are attached to the gears. The handle of the egg beater is made of wood and has a simple design.
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