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Splanky
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#1391: Post by Splanky »

Here are the handles installed on my 1987 Olympia Cremina. David did a great job and communication was professional and clear.










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#1392: Post by BaristaBoy E61 »

Gorgeous result - perfect craftsmanship!
"You didn't buy an Espresso Machine - You bought a Chemistry Set!"

DWH
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#1393: Post by DWH »

cannonfodder wrote:Gabon ebony in a satin finish for Decent DE1 espresso machine portafilter handles and group head handle.

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I was just starting to wonder if ebony was readily available to you. I might just need your creative genius for my Profitec. All the burled stuff and that grinds stir look stunning. I like the "sleeper" effect that I feel ebony would provide replacing the black Profitec plastic.

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#1394: Post by cannonfodder (original poster) »

Ironwood burl portafilter and group head handle for a Decent DE1 and and grinds stirring tool





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#1395: Post by cannonfodder (original poster) »

Birdseye Maple portafilter handles for an ECM Classika espresso machine with the joystick style steam and water valves



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#1396: Post by jkh5000 »

@cannonfodder
Dave how do I place an order with you? I have tried to email you but have not gotten an answer.

Thank you,
Ken

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#1397: Post by Richard »

jkh5000 wrote:@cannonfodder
Dave how do I place an order with you? I have tried to email you but have not gotten an answer.
Dave's e-mail adddress is in the first post of this thread.
-- Richard

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#1398: Post by jkh5000 replying to Richard »

That is the email I tried but did not get a response.

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#1400: Post by cannonfodder (original poster) »

This is hobby work for me and with the current state of global meltdown and being 'essential personnel' my day job comes first. Sometimes that means I get a couple days behind on email.
Dave Stephens

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