Help with identification of a vintage espresso machine
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Hi all,
Long time lurker, first time poster. This website helped me fix my espresso machine many times. Unfortunately, I cannot seem to find the information I need, so I decided to post here.
Attached is a photo of a lever operated machine, cannot fully read the brand or make, I was wondering if anyone of your can recognize it. It became part of a (somewhat) famous photo, as this machine was in the kitchen of the official residency of Tito (president of Yugoslavia) on the Brijuni islands.
Just trying to track down the machine, and the grinder as well. Would be good if anyone knows anything.
Marko
Long time lurker, first time poster. This website helped me fix my espresso machine many times. Unfortunately, I cannot seem to find the information I need, so I decided to post here.
Attached is a photo of a lever operated machine, cannot fully read the brand or make, I was wondering if anyone of your can recognize it. It became part of a (somewhat) famous photo, as this machine was in the kitchen of the official residency of Tito (president of Yugoslavia) on the Brijuni islands.
Just trying to track down the machine, and the grinder as well. Would be good if anyone knows anything.
Marko
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That pic is somewhere on Kaffee-Netz (where I've seen it), it's an old Condor lever machine if I remember correctly.
edit: about the same time Sansibar posted I found the same link https://www.kaffee-netz.de/threads/rari ... st-1976730
edit: about the same time Sansibar posted I found the same link https://www.kaffee-netz.de/threads/rari ... st-1976730
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