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TriXaddict
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Posted Wed Mar 26, 2003, 8:28pm
Subject: Re: Machine Spotting in the Movies
 

Watched Will & Grace this weeek and noticed in Will's kitchen on the counter a nice bright orange espresso machine. It has the same shape and size of a Fancis Fancis! X1.

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Posted Thu Mar 27, 2003, 8:25pm
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Here are some interesting machines/coffee/espresso in the movies examples at the Espresso Made In Italy website.  It's all Italian language (odd...  the URL is all English!).  They also have a GREAT page chock full of photos of classic and antique espresso machines .  I ordered and recently received the book they're offering - a bit pricey at $60 US including shipping but it arrived intact from Italy in less than a week. It's a fascinating look at the marriage of industrial design, aesthetics and functionality that typified that Italian industry until the early 60's.

 
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Posted Mon Apr 14, 2003, 10:28am
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I'm suprised this wasn't linked to yet:

http://www.lapavoni.com/video/index.asp?lang=2
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Posted Tue Apr 15, 2003, 6:11pm
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TriXaddict Said:


More recently, I saw Tommy Lee pulling a shot for himself on some type of pump driven machine during the special for VH1 (a year or 2 ago?)

I think I also Tommy Lee "pulling a shot", but I think it was for Pamela and I think it was in that honeymoon video . . .
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Posted Sat May 17, 2003, 10:31am
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This weeks episode of Will and Grace (05-15-2003) had what looked like a Jura Capresso F9 or a Capresso C3000 machine.  It was Sitting in the background in the main salon of Karen's yacht.

 
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Posted Sat Jun 28, 2003, 12:03am
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Movie: The Good Thief
Starring: Nick Nolte
Location Filmed: France

Can anyone identify this machine?

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Posted Sat Jun 28, 2003, 12:36pm
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Billy Jack: looks like a La Cimbali Junior D/1 Automatic. Check it out:

http://www.chriscoffee.com/products/home/espresso/juniord

No scratch that... doesn't have the front knobs... It's not the Cimbali...

Hrmmm. I'm stumped.

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Posted Tue Jul 1, 2003, 12:50am
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Mob girlfriend/fiancé receives a Capresso as a wedding shower gift.

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Posted Tue Jul 1, 2003, 12:53am
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Picture 2.

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Posted Tue Jul 1, 2003, 1:44pm
Subject: Re: Machine Spotting in the Movies-Can You Identify This Machine?
 

BillyJack Said:

Movie: The Good Thief
Starring: Nick Nolte
Location Filmed: France

Can anyone identify this machine?

Posted June 28, 2003 link

Chris Nachtrieb emailed me... it's a Unic Diva. :)

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