Sears Roebuck Pressure Canner Cooker
Model 620.51430
Made in USA
Vintage 1970s(?) built to last and still going strong.
All but one piece of info I've seen on this model says it's 22qt. One person said it's 21qt. Either way, it's a good size.
The finish has wear.
Works. I made a video of it.
$100 firm.
It leaks a little from under the cover seal area when it's warming up. Makes a 2 or so inch little puddle on the stove. No biggie. The seal/gasket under the cover is a V-shaped design and apparently expands and seals better as the pressure builds.
In the video, the left side on the stove has a 2-inch really clean spot. That's where the little puddle was as the cooker warmed up and then the little puddle dried from the nearby heat. This seals better at 15psi than at 0psi. The gasket is of course replaceable. If you're reading this, you probably know more about this than I do. Just trying to be thorough and wanted to say it does sometimes leak some drops at least when warming up.
I didn't have a pressure regulator so put a nearby sharpening stone on top to block the valve.
Can deliver to Neenah or so, perhaps Green Bay, depending on the day.
Here's a 30-second video of it. The link may look intense, but it's just a video on my Microsoft OneDrive account.