As long as supplies last if any GMG folks want a bumper sticker but can't drop down the dock, just send a self addressed and stamped envelope longer then 7 and a half inches and I'll drop one in the mail for you.
Send the self addressed and stamped envelope to the dock at 95 East Main St Gloucester Ma 01930 care of Joey (put my name in big letters to make sure it gets to me)
As long as supplies last if any GMG folks want a bumper sticker but can't drop down the dock, just send a self addressed and stamped envelope longer then 7 and a half inches and I'll drop one in the mail for you.
Send the self addressed and stamped envelope to the dock at 95 East Main St Gloucester Ma 01930 care of Joey (put my name in big letters to make sure it gets to me)
Fish packers line.
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Kinda looks like a dry thresher; not likely found on Rocky Neck !?
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A double decker conveyer belt?
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Looks like a Fish Line Belt machine from Fish Processing Plant.
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Looks like some kind of a conveyor
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It looks like a fish packing line. We had two but much longer and the women would stand on either side of it. The fish would come in on the bottom conveyor and the women would pack them into 5lb boxes and once packed place the packed boxes onto the top conveyor to go down to the weighing person at the end of the line. After weighed the scale lady would send the boxes into the wrapping machine which would put a label around it and then into freezer pans which would be palletized and then be brought to the freezer.
From the freezer they would be purchased for sale around the country at places like A&P Grocery Stores.
Ask Debra Davis, I believe she packed a whiting or two in her day.
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Think Capt Joe nailed this one 🙂
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It looks like an old hand packing line for fish. Is this located behind the Gloucester Stage Theater? If so, then it most likely came from Gorton’s.
Dana DeCaro
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Whatever it is, it’s located in a very scenic spot!
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you are all wrong .you put the cover on a paint can and slid it into the conveyer and it sealed it tight. I ran thousands of gallons of paint through it in 1972.
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I believe you have nailed it Geno…. It sits just outside the gates of the Paint Factory!
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Joey..I think by Debra you meant Brenda..and I yes, I packed what seemed like hundreds of thousands of pounds of whiting at Capt Joe’s… also worked the cutting belt and racked pallets..the weighing machine was only ever trusted to Judy or Marie… 🙂
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It’s located at the entrance to the old paint factory.
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I think it might have been a machine for staking whiting(cutting the heads off) every whiting boat had one.way back when I was fishing for whiting we use to stake them by hand with a long bladed knife on the rail for two cents more a pound.man that was brutal!!
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