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mrgnomer
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Espresso: Vetrano, Silvia, Olympia...
Grinder: Zass., Macap M4 stepless,...
Vac Pot: Yama, Bodum E Santos
Drip: French Press, ibrik, Moka...
Roaster: Hottop programmable, IRoast2
Posted Sun Jan 4, 2009, 12:18pm
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Fun with a new camera:)

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mrgnomer
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Joined: 16 Oct 2005
Posts: 2,286
Location: NA
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Vetrano, Silvia, Olympia...
Grinder: Zass., Macap M4 stepless,...
Vac Pot: Yama, Bodum E Santos
Drip: French Press, ibrik, Moka...
Roaster: Hottop programmable, IRoast2
Posted Sun Jan 4, 2009, 8:08pm
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More fun.

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mrgnomer
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mrgnomer
Joined: 16 Oct 2005
Posts: 2,286
Location: NA
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Vetrano, Silvia, Olympia...
Grinder: Zass., Macap M4 stepless,...
Vac Pot: Yama, Bodum E Santos
Drip: French Press, ibrik, Moka...
Roaster: Hottop programmable, IRoast2
Posted Sun Jan 4, 2009, 8:09pm
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Some more fun.

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Appleanche
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Posts: 70
Location: NC
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Saeco Aroma
Grinder: Le'Lit PL53
Posted Sun Jan 4, 2009, 8:19pm
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I feel like I have one of the least impressive setups here but hey, the Fallout guy is a good touch.. + 5 espresso!

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agreenmartian
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Joined: 30 Nov 2008
Posts: 10
Location: Frederick, MD
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Sirena
Grinder: Macap M4
Drip: Bodum Press
Posted Wed Jan 7, 2009, 11:57am
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Here's my Sirena and brand new M4.
Click Here (i292.photobucket.com)
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Click Here (i292.photobucket.com)

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Location: San Francisco, CA
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Espresso: PV Lusso, Bacchi
Grinder: Rocky Doserless
Roaster: Blue Bottle Coffee
Posted Sat Jan 10, 2009, 11:58am
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Lusso 2-group is in da house! Sirena's going walkabout: I've given her to my best friend in Flagstaff, along with copious notes to supplement the manual. His Krups is kaputt, and for him, the Sirena's an upgrade -- as the Lusso is for me. It's all good.

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Location: Baltimore
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Espresso: Expobar Brewtus III-R
Grinder: Compak Compak K10WBC -...
Drip: Chemex
Roaster: Quest m3 Fresh Roast Plus 8
Posted Wed Jan 21, 2009, 6:45pm
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This is my modest shrine. It's been growing fast like an ivy. Hope it'll stop one day :) My espresso machine is out of the picture towards the left

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BrainInAJar
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Joined: 28 Aug 2007
Posts: 316
Location: Vancouver
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Vibiemme DoubleDomo
Grinder: Mazzer SJ, Rancillio Rocky
Vac Pot: Yama 3 cup
Drip: no thanks
Roaster: Behmor 1600, 49th Parallel
Posted Wed Jan 21, 2009, 6:53pm
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Because I enjoy looking at others I won't feel bad about posting mine

(no I don't drink Illy, it's just an old can I use to store new beans )

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Location: The Brewery
Expertise: I live coffee

Espresso: Fiorenzato Bricoletta,...
Grinder: Compak K-6, Baratza Maestro...
Drip: Saeco Renaissance
Roaster: Behmor 1600
Posted Sun Mar 1, 2009, 4:24pm
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Upgraditis is a be-otch!
Started the espresso habit last September with a Gaggia Espresso and MDF. In December, the Gaggia was replaced with a Silvia. In January, Silvia got a PID. The MDF was replaced by a Compak K-6 in February. Today is March first and I just finished setting up the latest upgrade, a Fiorenzato Bricoletta. I figure it's time for a new picture.

I hope I can get through the rest of the month without a major purchase!

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BrainInAJar
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Location: Vancouver
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Vibiemme DoubleDomo
Grinder: Mazzer SJ, Rancillio Rocky
Vac Pot: Yama 3 cup
Drip: no thanks
Roaster: Behmor 1600, 49th Parallel
Posted Sun Mar 1, 2009, 4:48pm
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davethebrewguy Said:

Upgraditis is a be-otch!
Started the espresso habit last September with a Gaggia Espresso and MDF. In December, the Gaggia was replaced with a Silvia. In January, Silvia got a PID. The MDF was replaced by a Compak K-6 in February. Today is March first and I just finished setting up the latest upgrade, a Fiorenzato Bricoletta. I figure it's time for a new picture.

I hope I can get through the rest of the month without a major purchase!

Posted March 1, 2009 link

I've had my VBM for 6 months and I'm already pondering PID'd Linea vs GS3 vs Synesso. I bought my superjolly 2 months ago and I'm out looking for a deal on a Robur ( the 3-phase/220V one, not the wimpy 1-phase/110V one ) and a 3phase converter.
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