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  • EOI: to buy a La Pavoni v1.5 (or v1.6) Europiccola or my new Professional (with PPK)

    Hi Guys,
    I have found an international seller that has an older v1.5 (or possibly its a v1.6) Europiccola for sale at what seems a reasonable price. Would there be interest in that machine from anyone here? Or, for my 2020 Pro with pressure profiling kit and a bunch of accessories?
    I love my Pro, but would be excited to try an older machine, so if someone here is keen on either machine, lets make it work.
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    • #3
      And, heres my machine that id be keen to sell if I keep the older one...
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      • yochiya
        yochiya commented
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        How much were you looking for?

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      Nice looking machine.

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      • TailorCoffee
        TailorCoffee commented
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        It has been immaculate and a pleasure to use. Vintage machines are getting me more and more excited. So, thinking thats a way i want to head...

    • #5
      Sorry mate but I’m not sure that on-selling is kosher here.
      If you want to sell your old gear then please state a price.

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      • TailorCoffee
        TailorCoffee commented
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        Yeh, im not trying to be dodgy here. If theres someone interested in either ill happily take private messages and discuss fair prices. not looking for a profit either. But, i dont want to commit to the international buyer if i cant sell on mine. Anyways, admin please delete if this if i have breached the guidelines - definitely not my intention.

      • tompoland
        tompoland commented
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        TailorCoffee your La Pav Pro is is immaculate condition and will very likely sell swiftly if you price it the same price that you paid for it. I'd buy the machine you want, put yours for sale and cross fingers. It's going to be very hard to synchronise the sale and purchase of both machines, not to mention the timing of receiving a shipment from overseas. Either way, all the best with it all. Should be fun.

      • TailorCoffee
        TailorCoffee commented
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        Yep, my issue is more to do with a cash flow problem on my end. But, yes, the machine is immaculate so i think you are right, itll sell. I might have to sell it and have no espresso for a month or so while I wait for the other one. Ill be up in Sunny coast in December, so i guess i can always come knocking on your door for a brew!
        Cheers

    • #6
      Admin, please delete this post. Apologies for the confusion on my end.

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