Lever Espresso Machine Gallery - Page 57
- espressotime
Must be the most beautiful machine I've ever seen.Somehow it reminds me of our annual familyholidays in Italy 40 years ago .Fiat 500's,Vespa's and beautiful Faema's.Life as it was meant to be.leicaism wrote:Stefan,
yes.. the machine is in great shape and working condition..
Joe
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- leicaism
- Bluecold
That's with the crazy moving cilinders right?
LMWDP #232
"Though I Fly Through the Valley of Death I Shall Fear No Evil For I am at 80,000 Feet and Climbing."
"Though I Fly Through the Valley of Death I Shall Fear No Evil For I am at 80,000 Feet and Climbing."
- drgary
- Team HB
Just another coffee maker on Mars, right? That thing looks like it has a fifties dashboard, a chrome bumper and shock absorbers.
A house husband? You're Enrico Maltoni's little brother, aren't you, just having a little fun with us! Quite a tour and an amazing setup for entertaining a family of 12!
OK. Here's a softball pitch. What other shiny marvels of espresso brilliance are sitting on that counter (as if what you've already shown us isn't more than enough)?
A house husband? You're Enrico Maltoni's little brother, aren't you, just having a little fun with us! Quite a tour and an amazing setup for entertaining a family of 12!
OK. Here's a softball pitch. What other shiny marvels of espresso brilliance are sitting on that counter (as if what you've already shown us isn't more than enough)?
Gary
LMWDP#308
What I WOULD do for a good cup of coffee!
LMWDP#308
What I WOULD do for a good cup of coffee!
- Bluecold
Those are so ridiculously cool. Avoiding patent wars can have interesting results.leicaism wrote:Yes. it comes with movable piston groups.
Joe
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LMWDP #232
"Though I Fly Through the Valley of Death I Shall Fear No Evil For I am at 80,000 Feet and Climbing."
"Though I Fly Through the Valley of Death I Shall Fear No Evil For I am at 80,000 Feet and Climbing."
- leicaism
Dear Gary, I hope I can collect all great commercial machines made during 1950s. But I only have those two machines this moment.drgary wrote:Just another coffee maker on Mars, right? That thing looks like it has a fifties dashboard, a chrome bumper and shock absorbers.
A house husband? You're Enrico Maltoni's little brother, aren't you, just having a little fun with us! Quite a tour and an amazing setup for entertaining a family of 12!
OK. Here's a softball pitch. What other shiny marvels of espresso brilliance are sitting on that counter (as if what you've already shown us isn't more than enough)?
The LSM is Espressoing by my lady.

- drgary
- Team HB
And you even have a gorgeous cup, too.
I think we can all agree you've got a nice "starter" collection.
You're killing us out here!
I think we can all agree you've got a nice "starter" collection.
You're killing us out here!

Gary
LMWDP#308
What I WOULD do for a good cup of coffee!
LMWDP#308
What I WOULD do for a good cup of coffee!