I've just bought a Heathware Precision for 50p

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I've just bought a Heathware Precision for 50p

Postby Steve » Sun Sep 21, 2003 12:39 pm

As the title says I've just bought a Precision for 50p at my local car boot sale :) It's in perfect condition. Ive just roasted some of the Brazil Cachoeira from Mercanta and it's worked a treat. Guess I've got a new sample roaster :lol: to go with the Imex :D

Its the first time I've roasted some samples for me to try for a while, so I'll put my notes up in the next couple of days. I'm just about to put the Thai in :)

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Postby phil » Mon Sep 22, 2003 12:12 pm

I didn't think that you had time to go to things like car boot sales. Do you ever sleep?

Looking forward to your tasting notes, both on the Thai (I think Joanna thinks my posting on a.c ("a bit summats and nowt") was harsh, and on the Fazenda Cacoiera (which IMO is a very different coffee from the Fazenda Fortaleza).
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Postby Sunnyfield » Sat Sep 27, 2003 2:20 pm

Phil, what did Joanna say exactly? I don't think you were harsh. And she must realise that the a.c people are not going to be the consumers she targets for!
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