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caffeinatedjen
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Espresso: ka proline
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Posted Sat Jun 28, 2008, 5:24pm
Subject: Re: Espresso Shrines
 

I like the blue Super Jolly!
Jen
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SylvainMtl
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Joined: 5 Apr 2006
Posts: 60
Location: Montreal
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Elektra Sixties A3
Grinder: RIO/Mazzer Super Jolly
Posted Sun Jun 29, 2008, 6:56am
Subject: Re: Espresso Shrines
 

JV Said:

Great Setup :-)

Posted June 27, 2008 link

Thanks, entertaining becomes a breeze with this.  We were 6 people at dinner yesterday and serving cappas (5 in a row) was so quick :)


caffeinatedjen Said:

I like the blue Super Jolly!
Jen

Posted June 28, 2008 link

I know! but my wife wants it black so it blends better in the kitchen.  I agree it looks a bit out of place.
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geoffm
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Espresso: 1997 LaPavini Pub 2 group,...
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Drip: aeropress, french press
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Posted Wed Jul 2, 2008, 9:22am
Subject: Re: Espresso Shrines
 

Hey Sylvain,
You haven't shown everything!
What do you have against the wall in the second picture!

Geoff
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pstam
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Posted Thu Jul 3, 2008, 8:01am
Subject: Re: Espresso Shrines
 

SylvainMtl Said:

The front, with the Super Jolly painted Azzuri blue...  (will soon change to black...)

Posted June 27, 2008 link


Is the espresso machine SIXTIES?  I love it.

 
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SylvainMtl
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Location: Montreal
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Espresso: Elektra Sixties A3
Grinder: RIO/Mazzer Super Jolly
Posted Wed Jul 9, 2008, 5:19am
Subject: Re: Espresso Shrines
 

pstam Said:

Is the espresso machine SIXTIES?  I love it.

Posted July 3, 2008 link

Yes it is. The first name Elektra gave the machine was La Delisioza, I believe.

geoffm Said:

Hey Sylvain,
You haven't shown everything!
What do you have against the wall in the second picture!
Geoff

Posted July 2, 2008 link

Good catch!  a Pavoni Europicola.  It's kind of old but fun to use once in a while.  And I also take her out when I'm going to my parents' cabin.

I also have an Anita sitting in the garage for now, this one will go on sale soon.  But I'm keeping the Pav.
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PhilosoGeek
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Espresso: Livia 90
Grinder: Mazzer SJ, Maestro
Drip: Manual pour over, FP
Roaster: Behmor
Posted Fri Aug 1, 2008, 7:48pm
Subject: Re: Espresso Shrines
 

Figured I'd post this before I clear out some of this stuff.  The machine's a Livia 90 and the grinders are a SJ an ascaso I2 and Starbucks branded maesto :)

PhilosoGeek: home setup.JPG
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Korey
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Korey
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Posted Wed Nov 19, 2008, 11:32am
Subject: Re: Espresso Shrines
 

Here is my Liva 90 & Macap M4 setup. There is also a Flo-jet hidden under the counter feeding the Livia.

Korey: Koreys Espresso.jpg
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