This can't be a french-made Hobart mixer, because "Hobart France" activity began in 1921 as a simple reseller. The first french (and european) plant opened and started to build machines in 1927 only with 4 kind of mixers from 10qt up to 80qt. The 5qt N50 never went in the local production, as follows : http://lemuseehobartfrance.free.fr/Site%20web/Le%20Musee/melangeurs/melangeur.htm
As far as I know, all the N50 european models come from Troy or the Canadian's factory.
to me... Try this resource center at Hobart.
https://my.hobartcorp.com/resourcecenter/default.aspx
Looks like a fun project!
Thank you .. I'll look through the site
Hello,
This can't be a french-made Hobart mixer, because "Hobart France" activity began in 1921 as a simple reseller. The first french (and european) plant opened and started to build machines in 1927 only with 4 kind of mixers from 10qt up to 80qt. The 5qt N50 never went in the local production, as follows : http://lemuseehobartfrance.free.fr/Site%20web/Le%20Musee/melangeurs/melangeur.htm
As far as I know, all the N50 european models come from Troy or the Canadian's factory.