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Link to "I love the Classics"by srobinson on Tue Dec 20, 2005 12:18 am

Look at these beauties. All sold tonight on Ebay. Care to guess make and model? If I only had the time, money and parts...Dear Santa


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Dan and I have been toying with the idea of doing a review of a commercial lever...Would there be interest in that for the board? We are trying to prioritize our projects for next year.
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Link to "I love the Classics"by bill on Tue Dec 20, 2005 1:46 am

Steve,
My vote is for a project about commercial lever machines. I have a two-group Futurmat Palanca in the garage that I've never used. Bought it a couple years ago with the intention of starting up a mobile espresso business. It's too large for the house so I think I'll sell it and look for a smaller machine that'll fit in my wet bar. The machines sold on Ebay tonight really had my interest; I bid on the two Gaggias but my pockets weren't deep enough.
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Link to "I love the Classics"by another_jim on Tue Dec 20, 2005 1:58 am

srobinson wrote:Look at these beauties. All sold tonight on Ebay. Care to guess make and model? If I only had the time, money and parts...Dear Santa

Dan and I have been toying with the idea of doing a review of a commercial lever...Would there be interest in that for the board? We are trying to prioritize our projects for next year.


You need to relabel your pics if you want us to guess (I got the two with the same group right, the odd one wrong)

How about that Pavoni Pub 1el lever -- it could squeeze into a regular kitchen and budget, and comes in a pourover with refill pump configuation. Of course, you'd need to find someone who actually sells it.
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Link to "I love the Classics"by srobinson on Tue Dec 20, 2005 7:35 am

Thanks...I threw the post together fast while I had the time. I was interested in the Faema, but the prices shot through the roof at the last second....some Europeans were wanting the whole lot.

I'll talk to you before we start the large lever project..we have a couple in mind.
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Link to "I love the Classics"by DavidMLewis on Tue Dec 20, 2005 3:26 pm

Hi,

The top one is a Conti, I believe. Don't know the others.

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Pretty old lever machines...

Link to "I love the Classics"by FLHX on Wed Dec 28, 2005 11:34 am

Hi,

please excuse my poor english, the machine on the top is a Conti from Monaco/ Monte Carlo, I own the same model with gas heating, the model sold on Ebay seemed to have an aftermarket step up transformer attached at the left side to transform 110 to 220 volts, that this machine requires...The other machines are Gaggias, I believe from the sixties, (the design of the lever group Gaggias changed in the early seventies) with the standard Gaggia lever group, there was no Faema on the auctions...Faema lever groups look very different from the Gaggias...I was interested to buy the Conti to convert my own machine to electrical heating, but the transport to Europe was to expensive in my opinion. I use an old Faema President lever group model at home together with an Quickmill grinder from the same period. As a proud vintage lever machine owner, I would like to be a member of your LMWDP club...

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Re: Pretty old lever machines...

Link to "I love the Classics"by KarlSchneider on Wed Dec 28, 2005 8:19 pm

FLHX wrote:Hi,

please excuse my poor english, the machine on the top is a Conti from Monaco/ Monte Carlo, I own the same model with gas heating, the model sold on Ebay seemed to have an aftermarket step up transformer attached at the left side to transform 110 to 220 volts, that this machine requires...The other machines are Gaggias, I believe from the sixties, (the design of the lever group Gaggias changed in the early seventies) with the standard Gaggia lever group, there was no Faema on the auctions...Faema lever groups look very different from the Gaggias...I was interested to buy the Conti to convert my own machine to electrical heating, but the transport to Europe was to expensive in my opinion. I use an old Faema President lever group model at home together with an Quickmill grinder from the same period. As a proud vintage lever machine owner, I would like to be a member of your LMWDP club...

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Michael


Ciao Michael,

Bienvenuto to the club. I know I am not alone in wanting to see some pictures of your machine and grinder. Let me / us know if we can help in posting pictures etc.

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Photos...

Link to "I love the Classics"by FLHX on Mon Jan 02, 2006 6:45 am

Hi Karl,

I will try to make some photos of the President and the Quickmill grinder...I still use an older camera, but I will get a digital camera soon. I hope that I can put those photos in the forum. Karl, how can I get my LMWDP number? It's great that there are people who own and uses lever espresso machines...

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Re: Photos...

Link to "I love the Classics"by HB on Mon Jan 02, 2006 7:30 am

FLHX wrote:...how can I get my LMWDP number?

Post a little about yourself in the LMWDP Rollcall and claim [url=http://www.home-barista.com/forums/post6517.html#6517.
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Link to "I love the Classics"by Chert on Sun Aug 10, 2008 11:30 pm

srobinson,

I would like to hear more about commercial levers. Any further thoughts of reviewing one? How about the Nuova Simonelli Mac Elli. If I understand the information on their website, it is an HX. I want my commercial or high end espresso machine to be very temperature stable and to be able to dial in the group temperature, but I also would rather have a lever than a pump. I wonder if any of the commercial levers offer that combination.
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Link to "I love the Classics"by IMAWriter on Mon Aug 11, 2008 6:00 pm

Steve...I'd love to see, read, and learn about the commercials. Thanks.
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