Standard Churn Company of Wapakoneta, Ohio
A cast iron honey extractor drive unit from the Standard Churn Company of Wapakoneta, Ohio — a firm whose business records are held in the Smithsonian's Warshaw Collection — carries a rack-and-pinion gear mechanism, two iron frame-holder arms, and the marks THE STANDARD CHURN CO. / WAPAKONETA, OHIO. / PATENTED, plus the numbers 12 and 14 above the patent mark. This post explains what the piece actually is (most people won't recognize it on sight), documents what can be confirmed about the company, and lays out the open questions — including a still-unlocated patent number — for further research.