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Date: 25 Jul 2006 20:44:54
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Subject: what is this machine?


There are no markings anywhere. Anyone have a clue?

http://plwillmottdalton.googlepages.com/whatisthismachine%3F

cheers
Paul





 
Date: 26 Jul 2006 02:43:26
From:
Subject: Re: what is this machine?


try http://users.actrix.co.nz/rnp/mm.jpg

cheers
Paul



  
Date: 26 Jul 2006 11:52:10
From: Jack Denver
Subject: Re: what is this machine?


An older Italian machine - Brasilia? La Spaziale? Just guessing but it
looks sorta like one of those. What does the spec plate say?





<PLWillmottDalton@gmail.com > wrote in message
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> try http://users.actrix.co.nz/rnp/mm.jpg
>
> cheers
> Paul
>




  
Date: 26 Jul 2006 09:17:15
From: Ken Fox
Subject: Re: what is this machine?


<PLWillmottDalton@gmail.com > wrote in message
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> try http://users.actrix.co.nz/rnp/mm.jpg
>
> cheers
> Paul
>

I don't think it was made by Electra:-)




 
Date: 26 Jul 2006 01:10:32
From: anthony
Subject: Re: what is this machine?



> It's a model 404 in Firefox


I'm using Firefox and the image comes up just fine.



  
Date: 26 Jul 2006 12:50:18
From: hudson
Subject: Re: what is this machine?



"anthony" <anthonyjhcnospam@netscape.net > wrote in message
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>
>> It's a model 404 in Firefox
>
>
> I'm using Firefox and the image comes up just fine.
>

I'm using IE6 and it's a 404 in that!

Stuart Hudson




  
Date: 26 Jul 2006 18:32:55
From: Rusty
Subject: Re: what is this machine?


I get a 404 in both Firefox and IE :-(

Rusty

"anthony" <anthonyjhcnospam@netscape.net > wrote in message
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>
>> It's a model 404 in Firefox
>
>
> I'm using Firefox and the image comes up just fine.
>




 
Date: 26 Jul 2006 01:04:29
From: Ken Fox
Subject: Re: what is this machine?


<PLWillmottDalton@gmail.com > wrote in message
news:1153885494.483812.276350@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> There are no markings anywhere. Anyone have a clue?
>
> http://plwillmottdalton.googlepages.com/whatisthismachine%3F
>
> cheers
> Paul
>

It's a model 404 in Firefox




 
Date: 26 Jul 2006 00:01:54
From: anthony
Subject: Re: what is this machine?



PLWillmottDalton@gmail.com wrote:
> There are no markings anywhere. Anyone have a clue?
>
Good luck if you own it .. it looks a mean machine indeed. Love to have
it myself. Is it a twin-boiler job?



  
Date: 26 Jul 2006 11:04:13
From: jim schulman
Subject: Re: what is this machine?


On 26 Jul 2006 00:01:54 -0700, "anthony"
<anthonyjhcnospam@netscape.net > wrote:

>
>PLWillmottDalton@gmail.com wrote:
>> There are no markings anywhere. Anyone have a clue?
>>
>Good luck if you own it .. it looks a mean machine indeed. Love to have
>it myself. Is it a twin-boiler job?

The group looks vaguely like a Brugnetti Simona or Top; maybe this is
the ugly protoype that shouldn;t have been let out of the factory.

http://www.brugnetti.com/_dl/Brugnetti_Simona_Top.pdf


 
Date: 27 Jul 2006 13:49:26
From: daveb
Subject: Re: what is this machine?


don't know -- but IS ugleeee!

:-)

dave

PLWillmottDalton@gmail.com wrote:
> There are no markings anywhere. Anyone have a clue?
>
> http://plwillmottdalton.googlepages.com/whatisthismachine%3F
>
> cheers
> Paul



  
Date: 27 Jul 2006 21:02:31
From: Robert Harmon
Subject: Re: what is this machine?


Yep, it's just as my dear ol' grandad said when I brought the ol' ball &
chain, v1r1, to visit for the first time, "Beauty is in the eye of the
beholder son, but ugly is obvious to everyone." I think I shoulda listened!
;)
--
Robert (duck & cover) Harmon
http://tinyurl.com/pou2y
http://tinyurl.com/fkd6r

"daveb" <davebobblane@gmail.com > wrote in message
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> don't know -- but IS ugleeee!
>
> :-)
>
> dave
>
> PLWillmottDalton@gmail.com wrote:
>> There are no markings anywhere. Anyone have a clue?
>>
>> http://plwillmottdalton.googlepages.com/whatisthismachine%3F
>>
>> cheers
>> Paul
>




   
Date: 27 Jul 2006 17:13:51
From: St. John Smythe
Subject: Re: what is this machine?


Robert Harmon wrote:
> Yep, it's just as my dear ol' grandad said when I brought the ol' ball &
> chain, v1r1, to visit for the first time, "Beauty is in the eye of the
> beholder son, but ugly is obvious to everyone."

Who would have ever imagined that tact was hereditary!

--
St. John
Try not to have a good time...This is supposed to be educational.
-Charles Schulz


 
Date: 28 Jul 2006 22:24:26
From: Jim Mitchell
Subject: Re: what is this machine?


Brugnetti/Aurora Export ?

If the case is lined with insulation, then most likely imported and sold as
a 'Termozona' by a very weird company out of New Haven, Conn. They brought
in the Aurora lever machines and some of their rotary pump machines too.

Butt-ugly, but very well made ....

DrJim

<PLWillmottDalton@gmail.com > wrote in message
news:1153885494.483812.276350@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> There are no markings anywhere. Anyone have a clue?
>
> http://plwillmottdalton.googlepages.com/whatisthismachine%3F
>
> cheers
> Paul
>
>




 
Date: 29 Jul 2006 00:28:32
From:
Subject: Re: what is this machine?



Jim Mitchell wrote:
> Brugnetti/Aurora Export ?
>
> If the case is lined with insulation, then most likely imported and sold as
> a 'Termozona' by a very weird company out of New Haven, Conn. They brought
> in the Aurora lever machines and some of their rotary pump machines too.
>
> Butt-ugly, but very well made ....
>
> DrJim
>


Thanks guys. I picked up the machine cheaply with a non-functional
auto level. I will through a new controller and probe at it. No
disagreement from me regarding its terminal uglyness. Perhaps it would
be an ideal candidate for a rebody.

Cheers
Paul