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Thursday 25 August 2011

Paperwork to the Brevetti Robbiati machines sold by Mr. Thomas Cara...

I was gobsmacked when i saw these papers the first time.

They were forwarded to me by Mr. Tony Richardson (New Zealand)  to whom i am greatly indebted not only for having provided me some rare documents but also without whom i could never have got my machines to working order. The advises he gave for free on his website were a blessing to me.
I would have never had the courage to do it alone before i read what he wrote.

These informative papers were found accompanying a Brevetti Robbiati coffee machine sold in the USA by the Thos. Cara company.



Here, another paperwork on frothing Milk for Cappuccino:



Look look look...

About 2 years ago, an A&M.G. Sassoon coffee machine was sold on ebay.
I already had one of these in my collection so i didn't intend to bid on it.
But it had an interesting leaflet, the same like i posted earlier this month:
http://unasalusvictisnullamsperaresalutem.blogspot.com/2011/08/leaflet-instruction-booklet-manual-et_9446.html
There was just a stamp at the bottom right corner...

The picture was really bad -  blur and the leaflet half covered by the machine-
So i decided to try my luck and contact the owner and asked for a better picture or a scan of it...
unfortunately, no answer came back.


2 weeks went by and GUESS WHAT!!!! The same leaflet sold with another machine!!!
I couldn't believe my luck.
Regaining hope i sent an enthousiastic email, explaining my research.

A very polite answer i got... "if you want the leaflet, you just have to win the auction"
Fair do.

So i was left with a bad-quality tiny ebay picture of this leaflet with an unreadable stamp on it ... and my sorrows...


2 years went by... i completely forgot about it as much more exciting things happened since.
(but i still manage to find the file between 2300 unorganised screensaving files... the fact that i saved it back then as sasoon with one "S" slowed me down a tad).

I spent lovely holidays in the Uk recently...
and we spent time shopping a bit.

We both went to a rather newish cool place with bags and accessories in retro look.
Nothing extraordinary until now...
We were walking a lot that day, and i decided to stroll around while my wife defenetely went for the "closer look".

4 magazines were laying there quite inocently actually as they were part of the decoration but i couldn't resist to plunge myself in former times...

AND HERE THEY WERE... among the 4 magazines, 2 of them had an advert for the A. & M.G. Sassoon coffee machine... sold by a retailer that had exactly the same stamp as the leaflet i was looking for 2 years ago.

I looked at the top of the page and the advert was shouting at me "LOOK LOOK LOOK"...
and there i recalled myself of a favourite expression i had long forgotten of a friend of mine: "Flippin' hell"
& of course, i looked...
... even more than that, i had to explain the shop personal why i was taking so many pictures of these harmfull magazines.

So here they are... this is an exclusity: nowhere else will you find an A.&MG. Sassoon advert on the internet.

Definitely "British"!!!









I looked of course for information on BAHCO-CONDRUP Ltd.  and discovered that someone did the jolly good job before me, and i can't thank him enought for that (it does get time-consuming on times)!!!
Thank you Ross Mellows! Good job!



Here is the link to his Blog entry:

http://www.spiritburner.com/fusion/showtopic.php?tid/129/

Have as much fun reading it as i had fun finding it!

I forgot to date the advertisments: 1961 and 1962.

Monday 8 August 2011

Appreciating coffee...

It might come a bit surprising....

But after reading many blogs and coffee websites... i got the impression i was not made from the same wood as these collectors and snobs.

Maybe for this small detail...
... the best drinking experience i had was when i was in good company.

I know, i know... equipment, provenience, beans, roasting, grinding, temperature et caetera et caetera et caetera...

but if you ask me... there is nothing like drinking coffee with a friend.

To friendship...

It's with a drop of Vermouth and a small tear in my eye that i share with you the following picture.

My grandparents had a coffee in a small village in Brittany... something we call "café plus" in my area.
"Café plus" because my grandfather was selling kitchen and farming utensils, nails by weigh (not by piece!!! "i'll take a glass of red wine and 1/4 kilo of nails"), tools and bicycle equipment, repairing bicycles as well as roof gutters, driving people around (a local taxi)...

This "Café plus" was run many years by my uncle and aunty before closing last year... one of the last of its kind in France.

I am sitting on this very chair and green table every day... and if i listen carefully... 


PS: I made more than 100 posts ... time to make a break! See you in September for some more stories!
Remember you can vote  and comment on each post... and even more if you like (missing leaflets are always appreciated).
Thank you for your visit and take care of yourselves!

Model 110E - Stella (Vienna) - Desider Stern

One exemplar can be found in the fantastic collection of Lucio:



Model Bambi - Stella (Vienna) - Design: Desider Stern & Imre Simon



Model 105E - Stella (Vienna) - Desider Stern




PS: Mr. Stern is making use of his trademark.

Atomic 105E... I once said: if i find one, i'll sell all the other ones.
So i fear it as much as i love it. My personal favorite.

Model 505E and 402E - Stella (Vienna) - Desider Stern



Model ? - Szigony Müszaki Vallalát (Budapest) - Imre Simon




Model 405 + 405E + 402 + 402E (picture) - Stella (Vienna) - Desider Stern



Model Martian - Brevetti Robbiati (Novate Milanese - Milan) - Giordano Robbiati

Please help me find this leaflets and letter!

Leaflet "Atomic espresso" - Stella (Vienna) - Desider Stern

Model 402E - Stella (Vienna) - Desider Stern

The first model without bakelite base.
Ain't a lot of these nowadays, glad Lucio has one:



Model 105E - Stella (Vienna) - Desider Stern




Model 105E (sold by Eka, a business in München, Germany) - Stella (Vienna) - Desider Stern




PS: this leaflet changed the way i call my espresso a morning... I am preparing a EKA with my Bacchi...
EKA?... E.KA?  E-spresso Ka-ffee. Cool name i think.

Please help me find this leaflets! It's in italian!

Model Martian - Brevetti Robbiati (Novate Milanese - Milan) - Giordano Robbiati

Model B - Brevetti Robbiati - Giordano Robbiati




Model B - Brevetti Robbiati (Milan) - Giordano Robbiati

Model B sold in San Francisco by Thos E. Cara. - Brevetti Robbiati (Milan) - Giordano Robbiati

Please help me find this leaflets!



PS: On this leaflet, One can see Mr. Stern was selling several of his machines under the name Atomic (he was trademark holder).
Atomic 110E, Atomic 105E, Atomic 102 (later 104)...

Model ? - Szigony Müszaki Vallalát (Budapest) - Imre Simon





Model B - Brevetti Robbiati (Milan) - Giordano Robbiati

Various models - Stella (Vienna) - Desider Stern