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  • Veneziano
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    Re: Your dream machine

    Originally posted by Coffee Kid link=1167260854/15#26 date=1167484930
    Hey Luca,

    Is there a picture of the final GS3 that are going into production or any info on it?

    Thanks
    Well, you can check out LMs Product Page, but thats not all that helpful, as a few different machines are shown. Many of the differences are cosmetic, though: side panels, buttons, etc. The one that Im more interested in is whether or not it will have the manual group as well as the buttons ...

    Youll get more info when I get it!

    Cheers,

    Luca

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  • Coffee_Kid
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    Hey Luca,

    Is there a picture of the final GS3 that are going into production or any info on it?

    Thanks

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  • Veneziano
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    Originally posted by nunu link=1167260854/0#12 date=1167355284
    I wouldnt mind a GS3, but with the $6700 AUD RRP, I can only dream.
    The RRP was less than that on our most recent price list 8-) Apparently there are four GS3s landing in Australia in a few months, all of which have already been sold. So so much for me getting to use a demo machine. >

    If you want one, better get on the waiting list ... what with all the interest that the GS3 has sparked, the popularity of the brand that sponsors the WBC and the new S grinder, Im quite sure that the (maybe) twenty people in the tiny LM factory in the tuscan hills will have their hands quite full for the next few years. You wouldnt believe how many LMs weve actually been putting into cafes over the past six months. Not that thats a bad thing

    Cheers,

    Luca

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  • robusto
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    I just hope the technician doesnt have the nerve to charge for his services as well.

    -Robusto

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  • Javaphile
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    Originally posted by robusto link=1167260854/15#20 date=1167441161
    We could go off topic and, even more so, off colour, here, about frequency of servicing dream "machines" alla Javaphile.

    I cerrtainly wont!

    Robusto
    In order for anything to remain in perfect working it will require regular on-going servicing by a skilled technician. : ;D :-?


    Java "Oh dear, what have I started?!" phile

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  • nunu
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    Service with a smile...

    All our equipment was originally for the missus. Ive taken it over.

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  • telemaster
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    Originally posted by robusto link=1167260854/15#20 date=1167441161
    We could go off topic and, even more so, off colour, here, about frequency of servicing dream "machines" alla Javaphile.

    I cerrtainly wont!

    Robusto
    mmm...
    thought I was on topic- my usual rant about master what youve got! Id assumed coffeesnobs, being lovers of life would be...
    Appreciate your humour Robusto el gusto!
    Brett

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  • robusto
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    We could go off topic and, even more so, off colour, here, about frequency of servicing dream "machines" alla Javaphile.

    I cerrtainly wont!

    Robusto

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  • telemaster
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    What Ive got only regularly serviced! Add to that a bit more experience in the form of a few days tuition from some amazingly talented barista on the finer points of roasting, brewing and latte art.
    Brett

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  • Javaphile
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    Originally posted by robusto link=1167260854/15#17 date=1167431084
    How do the maintenance costs compare?

    -robusto
    I dont know. Ive never seen either one and research seems to indicate that they dont yet, and may never, exist. : ;D


    Java "Ducking for cover" phile

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  • robusto
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    Originally posted by Javaphile link=1167260854/15#16 date=1167426913
    Ive just been informed that the dream machine I described is in fact the dream wife and not an espresso machine after all. Guess Ill have to keep dreaming! : ;D


    Java "Ever the dreamer" phile
    How do the maintenance costs compare?

    -robusto

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  • Javaphile
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    Ive just been informed that the dream machine I described is in fact the dream wife and not an espresso machine after all. Guess Ill have to keep dreaming! : ;D


    Java "Ever the dreamer" phile

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  • rice
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    Originally posted by Coffee Kid link=1167260854/0#14 date=1167397721
    So is there a final version of GS3 that has been modded and is the acctual machine that is going to be in production? Photo? :-?
    Not sure coffee Kid, Temes blog has a post describing some hands on action, dated 7th Dec.

    The Brochure
    http://www.lamarzocco.it/pdf/GS3_eng.pdf

    il Tacy
    http://home-barista.com/pros-perspective-gs3.html

    il Kid
    http://www.coffeekid.com/cafetalk/11-26-2005

    il Cho
    http://www.portafilter.net/2006/03/gs3-my-take.html

    il Teme
    http://temesblog.blogspot.com/2006/12/hands-on-with-gs3_116552793877210018.html

    Sorry for all the Ils; just watched The Good, The Bad, The Ugly, for the gazzilionth time ;D

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  • Coffee_Kid
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    So is there a final version of GS3 that has been modded and is the acctual machine that is going to be in production? Photo? :-?

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  • Dimal
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    You dont have any VERY generous Secret Santas in your relo pool do you nunu? Id start dropping a few hints around the place now ;D..... That is one very spec machine 8-)

    Mal.

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