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October 6th, 2010 by Lee Jones

Toast-o-Lator mania: March of the Muffins

So I am about to turn off the computer and go to sleep. My blog post for the a.m. is all set. But then I look at my emails one last time and get an intriguing message from Jason. He is responding to Tuesday’s story about the $10,099 vintage Toast-o-Lator sold on ebay. He writes:

I have a “Toast-O-Lator” Model “J”. It’s a fascinating machine, although somewhat dangerous. Check this [video] out.

I am hooked. I postpone other post. I program Toast-o-Lator and the March of the Muffins. Now, I must know more about Toast-o-Lators and the people who stalk them. Who pay $10,099 for 1938 demonstrator model C’s. Who make ridiculously ridiculous YouTube videos about them. What are those gear thingies inside? Why are they dangerous? Why don’t I eat more English muffins? Jason, please answer my email in return, or tell all in Comments, below. Oh my, this one makes me very happy and in love all over again with the blog and all the things I learn and especially, the wicked funny people I meet with their nutty and absolutely fantabulous pursuits.

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