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  • chopinhauer
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    Now time for an old lever set up (pavoni europiccola 1980) plus a newer grinder and tamper.

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  • robusto
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    The lever eliminates the need for an electric pump..... now if only the same could be done for the heating element, Id have a solution to my constant quest for a machine to use camping etc.


    Robusto

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  • samthedog
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    Nice machine Tim!!!! Now I thought I might mention that this particular thread has been viewed over 700 times, so come on folks, post in those piccies. Machines of all kinds will make this interesting and I for one am curious as to what machines people have lurking about their kitchens. Anyway, I just want more pictures because reading hurts my brain.....

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  • tim
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    My trusty pal......

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  • dialagranny
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    Oooo I can see it now. What a bright future thatll be. ;D

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  • robusto
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    I wonder how long before some aficionado architect comes up with the idea of a kitchen with a proprieary coffee-making bench area, close to the sink, double adaptors for machine and grinder, built-in board on which to bang the portafilter to settle the dose, wall-clock, handy stowage for tamper, baskets, brushes etc etc.

    And from there...how long it becomes a routine feature in new house ads... kinda like "colour tv" signs outside motels back in the late 70s.

    Or am I day-dreaming?

    Robusto

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  • joe
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    Hi guys
    allow me to indulge myself here. This week for me marks 20 years of home espresso nirvana. Here is a pic of my set up:
    MDF & Gaggia Classic which Ive used for the last 9 years, and its predecessor beside it, which I pulled out of storage for this special occasion photo. The dodgy looking portafilter in the Classic originally comes from the Baby - it fits better(!) - than the Classics.

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  • dialagranny
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    Im a little saddened at the lack of ridiculous looking, American designed but Italian built machines here. As a result, I clearly have to show off my baby. Although I sometimes wonder about brew temp and pump pressure, it looks cool, and dual boiler machines always appeal to me.


    (click for bigger)

    Its as heavy as an elephant as well, which means heat stability is pretty good.

    Pete

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  • KoNG
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    there it is.......
    i have the same set up as LongMatt except for the Knockbox (my bin is right there and perfectly suited for knocking, saves double handling)
    and of course my drip tray isnt that dirty.. :P

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  • LongMatt
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    " ...or it gets the hose again"  :-/

    Here they are... did I get in first??
    This pic was taken on their first day at their new house (think I was fully clothed).

    Cheers,
    Matt

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  • mattyj
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    well, it has been hot here ...

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  • samthedog
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    Yeah, I made sure you couldnt see me. "It puts the lotion on the skin...."

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  • mbg963
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    Glad to see nobody has gone the whole naked reflection in the photo thing

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  • nunu
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    Heres the other important bit...

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  • nunu
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    My preciousssssss

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