That's what my initial thoughts were as well Chris. Even though it's local, I didn't get to the "neg" stage as he doesn't want to split.
I'll just keep looking and something local might pop up.
Appreciate any leads too.
Cheers Aaron
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Overpriced IMHO. Factor $1200-1500 on the machine and $500 max on the grinder.
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Thanks for the replies.
The seller is offering a package if Rocket Giotto premium plus, 2009 build, and a Mazzer Mini automatic(doser?) for 2100 neg.
Only thing is I don't want a doser grinder and he's unwilling to split the package at this stage.
Cheers Aaron
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Yes, definitely a Premium Plus v1. Apart from the 2009 build date, the ECM Giotto Premium has a semicircular gauge, the Premium Plus v2 and v3 have two gauges.
How much does the seller want?
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How to identify a "Giotto"
Hi all, I have been looking for a Giotto semi seriously for a while, trying to justify outlaying the dollars.
I know there have been different "builders" over time, and also different "versions"
The machine I'm looking at now has a front and rear badge saying "Giotto made in Italy" front and back, with a single round pressure gauge, and built in 2009.
From the serial number label it's stated it's manufacturer is Rocket, but how do I tell if this is a premium, premium plus, V2, V2 etc ?
Thanks in advance, AaronTags: None
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