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1. 03:34 PM - Generator bracket (Craig Lundborg)
2. 04:14 PM - If Ted Smith were Italian... (Alan Kucheck)
3. 05:18 PM - Re: Generator bracket (Moe)
4. 08:55 PM - Re: If Ted Smith were Italian... (css nico)
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Subject: | Generator bracket |
--> Commander-List message posted by: Craig Lundborg <dltafolk@sbcglobal.net>
My generator bracket has broken at the point where the eng. mount
sits...anyone on the west coast carry these?
Craig Lundborg
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Subject: | If Ted Smith were Italian... |
--> Commander-List message posted by: "Alan Kucheck" <akucheck@gmail.com>
I like my coffee. Ive been though a bunch of grinders over the years and
finally got fed up with crap. I went searching for the last coffee grinder
I would ever buy it had to be overbuilt, hunky, hard-core. I found what I
wanted in an "Italian job" from Mazzer. It stands 18 tall, weighs 22 lbs,
has a 1/3HP direct drive motor [must be a 500A/B/S/U model!] and comes with
a warning: Intended for skilled personnel only. Here is a picture:
http://www.corpespresso.co.nz/mazzer_mini.jpg
As I was looking at it this AM, marveling at how incredibly strong and
well-built this thing is, I said to my wife,
If Ted Smith were Italian, this is the grinder he would have built for his
espresso."
So, here we go, I thought it might be fun to get some nominations for other
gear that Ted Smith might have designed if history had been different. Do
you have things so well-designed, so strong, so "classic and right" that, in
their own arena, they have that Ted Smith quality and feel?
Alan
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Subject: | Re: Generator bracket |
--> Commander-List message posted by: "Moe" <moe@rosspistons.com>
Craig,
Call Jack Chappell (Commander Dock) in Riverside, CA. 1.951.371.7513. He
has more Commadner parts than anyone west of the Mississippi.
Moe
N680RR
680F(p)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig Lundborg" <dltafolk@sbcglobal.net>
Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 3:32 PM
Subject: Commander-List: Generator bracket
> --> Commander-List message posted by: Craig Lundborg
<dltafolk@sbcglobal.net>
>
> My generator bracket has broken at the point where the eng.
mount sits...anyone on the west coast carry these?
>
> Craig Lundborg
>
>
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Subject: | Re: If Ted Smith were Italian... |
--> Commander-List message posted by: "css nico" <nico@cybersuperstore.com>
That's certainly one mean looking sucker, Alan. I bet the coffee also just
tastes better - like the difference between flying and taking a trip in a
Commander. They both get you there, but, man, is there a difference!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan Kucheck" <akucheck@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 4:13 PM
Subject: Commander-List: If Ted Smith were Italian...
> --> Commander-List message posted by: "Alan Kucheck" <akucheck@gmail.com>
>
> I like my coffee. Ive been though a bunch of grinders over the years and
> finally got fed up with crap. I went searching for the last coffee
grinder
> I would ever buy it had to be overbuilt, hunky, hard-core. I found what
I
> wanted in an "Italian job" from Mazzer. It stands 18 tall, weighs 22 lbs,
> has a 1/3HP direct drive motor [must be a 500A/B/S/U model!] and comes
with
> a warning: Intended for skilled personnel only. Here is a picture:
>
> http://www.corpespresso.co.nz/mazzer_mini.jpg
>
> As I was looking at it this AM, marveling at how incredibly strong and
> well-built this thing is, I said to my wife,
>
> If Ted Smith were Italian, this is the grinder he would have built for his
> espresso."
>
> So, here we go, I thought it might be fun to get some nominations for
other
> gear that Ted Smith might have designed if history had been different. Do
> you have things so well-designed, so strong, so "classic and right" that,
in
> their own arena, they have that Ted Smith quality and feel?
>
> Alan
>
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>
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