Ooooohhh close but no cigar. It's an Armin Trosser, very similar to a Zassenhaus. From around 1960 I think. Produces a great grind, better than any cheap electric grinder.
@Jacob: There's a single speed MTB in that clip. Is that you?
My home roasting setup:
Though I don't do much home roasting at all these days, I now work for one of London's coffee roasters.
Mooks, take your coffee back to Harrods. They should be happy to replace it. Pre-grinding for espresso is never going to be 100% accurate but it should be within the ballpark. Harrods' coffee is roasted by Andromeda coffee in Corby who take a lot of care over their product so it should be good.
Ooooohhh close but no cigar. It's an Armin Trosser, very similar to a Zassenhaus. From around 1960 I think. Produces a great grind, better than any cheap electric grinder.
@Jacob: There's a single speed MTB in that clip. Is that you?
My home roasting setup:
Though I don't do much home roasting at all these days, I now work for one of London's coffee roasters.
BTW I started a blog. I've linked to LFGSS on it. http://bombcup.wordpress.com
Mooks, take your coffee back to Harrods. They should be happy to replace it. Pre-grinding for espresso is never going to be 100% accurate but it should be within the ballpark. Harrods' coffee is roasted by Andromeda coffee in Corby who take a lot of care over their product so it should be good.