From his quaint, old American family homestead to yours, Jacob Bromwell’s family wishes to congratulate you on discovering one of the most genuine websites for antiquities through the wonders of cyberspace, www.jacobbromwell.com. Give yourself a pat on the back as you have finally arrived at your destination: a treasure trove of the most priceless, trusted, and rarest finds worthy of a history museum! We invite you to join our family as our honored guest, casually walking down ‘memory lane’ as our story unfolds. Do not be surprised if you catch yourself traveling way back in time, much like on a time machine, observing the mastermind, himself, making his Traditional Potato Baker like no other, in recorded history! Just don’t take our word for it; surf the web for yourself.
As with Bromwell, we respectfully ask you to consider this a once-in-a-lifetime, heirloom to be proudly passed down, with pride, through the generations…an American tradition ‘jump-started’ by none other than you! Should you find yourself gently drifting into a pleasant sleep as our story is told, no need to thank us…really. We are used to it ourselves! Just know you may very well notice you are dreaming about how convenient and practical using our pure and special stein from your kitchen to your favorite campgrounds. In fact, it will become quite the ‘talk of the town’ as you travel from place to place. From personal and professional experience, we know the whole family will want to borrow or buy a collector’s item of their own!
No other American-made, special, potato baker can even come close to the design, practicality, and décor of Jacob Bromwell’s very own Traditional Potato Baker as it simply doesn’t exist! Oh, sure, you can easily find a potato baker online or in the stores if you search hard enough, but Bromwell’s potato baker?? There’s no way; we guarantee it! Invented by Bromwell when James Madison was president of the United States, his potato baker was especially made for appreciative, smart history buffs like you. This was a time when life beckoned for simplicity, originality and charm not to mention beauty. His potato baker is still made today on the machinery first used ‘in bygone days’ when families typically lived together ‘under one roof’. Imagine the joy your campfire and family kitchen gatherings will bring. Know that our one-of-a-kind, old-fashioned potato baker is a simple, safe, and special treasure. Just think how jealous your family, friends, and neighbors who visit will be! They will probably want to have their very own potato baker as a memorable birthday, graduation, or holiday present.
To further appreciate our very own special potato baker, we believe the more you understand its origin, the more you will see what Jacob Bromwell was set out to accomplish for our great nation. So, here’s a short review for you history buffs and collectors out there...
The Bronze Period is a name given by archaeologists to that stage in human culture between the later Stone Age and the Iron Age when drinking vessels were often made from an alloy of copper and tin termed bronze,' a metal we were taught how to manufacture by the Phoenicans who settled and traded in Cornwall three hundred and fifty years or more before the Christian era. The Britons were making great progress in their work during the two hundred years before the Roman invasion, their bronze covered wooden tankards being quite works of art. The potato baker was first made about 50 B.C.