peacecup wrote:And here's a hand-ground Cafe D'Arte in a brown NP tulip:
PC, your pix are wonderful. Good shots, photo and espresso.
Well done!
peacecup wrote:And here's a hand-ground Cafe D'Arte in a brown NP tulip:
peacecup wrote:To stimulate the senses, here's a hand-ground, ~14 g, 1-oz ristretto, from karlschneider's private reserve Brazil Cachoeira de Grama Yellow Bourbon, 6-d post roast. I'm still dialing in the PeDe on this one, but it was silky-smooth, and still lingering as I post this. Karl is currently having a go with the conical-burr DeVe seen earlier in this thread, and seems to be finding it to his liking. Hopefully he'll be posting his impressions here soon.
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prof_stack wrote:PC, your pix are wonderful. Good shots, photo and espresso.
Well done!
cannot help but think that the lesson here is that all of these grinders are fully capable of making great shots.
ogatasan wrote:I was a bit quiet recently - egoistically kept my eyes on a PeDe which was poorly labelled on ebay>>> Aber jetzt bin ich hier
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While at the same time Zasses and Dienes grinders of comparable condition went above 90$ (dont forget the euro is expensive at the moment) this PeDe remained almost undiscovered and I got the bid at 18$. the burrs are forged.
Many thanks, espressme, fullsack, peacecup and many others - it were your posts encouraging me to give it a try. i know there is a chance it might be faulty, but it looks promising... i ll let you know.
just shortly before i tried my luck on that turkish and was the only bidder - 3$
mogogear wrote:Congratulations! I just got the exact same Dienes Grinder
mogogear wrote:Jack, that Tight-Hand grinder review is coming and I think it should be a group effort. You, Prof Stack, Fullsack, Ogatasan and others if so inclined. Karl is our "color" commentator ;>)