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grannyjanny
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« Reply #18 on: August 16, 2010, 21:35:36 » |
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Cona coffee makers, a blast from my past. I used to sell those as a teenager & that's a lot of years ago  . What super coffee they make.
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« Reply #19 on: August 17, 2010, 18:52:23 » |
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Cona coffee makers, a blast from my past. I used to sell those as a teenager & that's a lot of years ago  . What super coffee they make. there highly collectable. They stopped making them about 15 years ago. The problem is they suffered from 'glass disease', because its cheap soda glass, and not mixed well, and not annealed well, they develop millions of microscopic cracks, and become very very brittle and fragile. Antique mirrors suffer the same problem. Thus all the original ones slowly broke and vanished by the timethey were 15 years old, and they all bu vanished entirely. Then a company bough the rights and started limited production. The cona above can now be bought for new £80 -£120, which is ten times the price of the original, but they make coffee and tea only bettered by the £4000 Clover device made at Stanford University.
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