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    Who invented the rolling pin?

    Question #10184. Asked by Melissa. (Feb 06 01 11:52 PM)


    FireKrakker

    JW Reed

    Feb 17 01, 6:47 PM
    gmackematix

    John W Reed, a black American in 1864.

    Sep 20 03, 12:22 AM


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