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That machine was very tempting to me during the search I went thru.thebookfreak58 wrote:Something new
Really like the way it looks like it works... wish you good luck with it, and look forward to hearing about it.....
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Thanks, folks. My early experience with the Behmor is that it is quirkier and harder to control... maybe more like an undisciplined teenager with some unfortunate personal habits than a fickle mistress?
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Rancilio Audrey has done backup duty the past 15 or so years when Fiorenzato Bricoletta down, Vibiemme Double Domo down, Vesuvius down and now GS3 MP/Strada down. (She never had to do backup for QM V2B the year I had it.) Don't think I'll ever let this solid little workhorse go! Lives in a garage cupboard most of the time ever ready to come out and knock out shots in a few minutes notice when called upon.
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Looks nice, acidrain. The handmade cups are a pretty cool idea. I've been thinking about picking up an 18g VST basket, too.
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You don't have much luck with machines at home, do you?Compass Coffee wrote:Rancilio Audrey has done backup duty the past 15 or so years when Fiorenzato Bricoletta down, Vibiemme Double Domo down, Vesuvius down and now GS3 MP/Strada down. (She never had to do backup for QM V2B the year I had it.) Don't think I'll ever let this solid little workhorse go! Lives in a garage cupboard most of the time ever ready to come out and knock out shots in a few minutes notice when called upon.
Nice to see the shop is soaring!
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Nice setup SEB, and you managed to get a Komado into the shot too All good equipment.
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