Helluva collection you have there..
Most of the stuff I got were brought to the shop for a quote on repairs and later abandoned.
I rebuilt/ restored a few similar Berkel flywheel slicers like that but without the pedestal. One of my shop guys was was gifted when it came to paint and body work.. Another was and old helicopter mechanic in Nam and his father-in-law owned a Hobart franchise. Once in a while we would send him 150 miles down to Giant Eagle in Pittsburgh to repair one of their vintage 250qt mixers. No one else in their area could diagnose and fix it.
I spent 3 days at the Berkel factory when they were in Indiana. They had a historic collection on display and that's where I got my pics and technical data. They were really helpful in schooling me and generous with graphics templates. We became an authorized agent for Berkel parts and service. We were also authorized Hobart repair but only for cooking and refrigeration, walk-ins and such. but I got a nice discount for all parts.
Anyway, we would put out all the grinders and buffalo choppers in the window right before deer season. What was left over got its price knocked down just so I didn't have to move it again.
Old rebuilt Hobart 20 and 30 qt mixers were the most sought after equipment we restored and sold. Lots of people want try their hands in the pizza shop business..
The used part market is still going strong. It's the normal wear items that get difficult to find.