transportable stone mill

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Hello, I belong to a heritage equipment club on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. The group is composed of old equipment, tractor, engine and technique enthusiasts. One of the fundraising activities is selling freshly ground flour. I am new to the club, and am very interested in this, but the grinder that is being utilized I learned is technically for livestock feed. I would love to get a stone mill for the club that could be taken to different agricultural fairs and demonstrated. The club is used to transporting very heavy equipment, but does a mill like this exist? It would have to be powered either by an electric generator. Any suggestion?

Thanks, Fiona

that is a beautiful grinder, but ideally I would like one that people can see the stone wheels grinding. And less money I am hoping as with the exchange rate that is quite expensive for us..

The only electric one I know of that you can see the stones is the Retsel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXd3ph-5tzU .  It is quite expensive new, and customer service is problematic at best.  http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/13572/retsel-pros-and-cons. 

  They also have manual versions, as do other makers, though it is a lot of work.