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PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 4:14 pm    Post subject: If Ted Smith were Italian... Reply with quote

I like my coffee. Ive been though a bunch of grinders over the years and
finally got fed up with crap. I went searching for the last coffee grinder
I would ever buy it had to be overbuilt, hunky, hard-core. I found what I
wanted in an "Italian job" from Mazzer. It stands 18 tall, weighs 22 lbs,
has a 1/3HP direct drive motor [must be a 500A/B/S/U model!] and comes with
a warning: Intended for skilled personnel only. Here is a picture:

http://www.corpespresso.co.nz/mazzer_mini.jpg

As I was looking at it this AM, marveling at how incredibly strong and
well-built this thing is, I said to my wife,

If Ted Smith were Italian, this is the grinder he would have built for his
espresso."

So, here we go, I thought it might be fun to get some nominations for other
gear that Ted Smith might have designed if history had been different. Do
you have things so well-designed, so strong, so "classic and right" that, in
their own arena, they have that Ted Smith quality and feel?

Alan

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 8:55 pm    Post subject: If Ted Smith were Italian... Reply with quote

That's certainly one mean looking sucker, Alan. I bet the coffee also just
tastes better - like the difference between flying and taking a trip in a
Commander. They both get you there, but, man, is there a difference!
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 8:32 am    Post subject: If Ted Smith were Italian... Reply with quote

In a message dated 11-Feb-06 16:15:16 Pacific Standard Time,
akucheck(at)gmail.com writes:
So, here we go, I thought it might be fun to get some nominations for other
gear that Ted Smith might have designed if history had been different.
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Alan,

I've given this some considerable thought. My conclusion is that Ted Smith
did not venture outside of aviation and this is precisely what's wrong with the
world.

Wing Commander Gordon
Life is not simple anywhere. Probably less so elsewhere.


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PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 11:35 pm    Post subject: If Ted Smith were Italian... Reply with quote

G'day Folks,

If Ted Smith had built "ride on mowers" or tractors I reckon he would have
had the John Deere range.

I love my green and gold John Deere!

Cheers

Russell
(PS Still searching for a 560E/500/680E...not necessarily green/gold!)

---- Original message ----
Quote:
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 16:13:48 -0800
From: "Alan Kucheck" <akucheck(at)gmail.com>
Subject: If Ted Smith were Italian...
To: <commander-list(at)matronics.com>

-- Commander-List message posted by: "Alan Kucheck" &

lt;akucheck(at)gmail.com

I like my coffee. Ive been though a bunch of grinders over the years
and
finally got fed up with crap. I went searching for the last coffee
grinder
I would ever buy it had to be overbuilt, hunky, hard-core. I found
what I
wanted in an "Italian job" from Mazzer. It stands 18 tall, weighs 22 lbs,
has a 1/3HP direct drive motor [must be a 500A/B/S/U model!] and
comes with
a warning: Intended for skilled personnel only. Here is a picture:

http://www.corpespresso.co.nz/mazzer_mini.jpg

As I was looking at it this AM, marveling at how incredibly strong and
well-built this thing is, I said to my wife,

If Ted Smith were Italian, this is the grinder he would have built for his
espresso."

So, here we go, I thought it might be fun to get some nominations for
other
gear that Ted Smith might have designed if history had been different.
Do
you have things so well-designed, so strong, so "classic and right" that,
in
their own arena, they have that Ted Smith quality and feel?

Alan

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 8:43 pm    Post subject: If Ted Smith were Italian... Reply with quote

In a message dated 2/12/2006 11:36:58 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
rlegg(at)austarnet.com.au writes:

(PS Still searching for a 560E/500/680E...
RUSSELL.

How serious are you about finding one here?? I know of a pretty
good 680 that was converted to an "E". It is the first Commander I actually
touched. It is not far from me and seriously for sale. It would need lots of
work to make it "cherry" but not to much to put it in annual. Does your FAA
require complete logs?? How about engine overhauls?? If you are really
interested in the project of taking a Commander to Oz, let me know. Love, jb


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 9:34 pm    Post subject: If Ted Smith were Italian... Reply with quote

JB,

Is this 680 the one up in Puyallup, WA?
I will be in Puyallup for the Washington Aviation show. We are
displaying our Aviation Fuel Tanks.
Tylor Hall

On Feb 13, 2006, at 9:42 PM, YOURTCFG(at)aol.com wrote:

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In a message dated 2/12/2006 11:36:58 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
rlegg(at)austarnet.com.au writes:

(PS Still searching for a 560E/500/680E...
RUSSELL.

How serious are you about finding one here?? I know of a
pretty
good 680 that was converted to an "E". It is the first Commander
I actually
touched. It is not far from me and seriously for sale. It would
need lots of
work to make it "cherry" but not to much to put it in annual.
Does your FAA
require complete logs?? How about engine overhauls?? If you are
really
interested in the project of taking a Commander to Oz, let me
know. Love, jb





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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:04 am    Post subject: If Ted Smith were Italian... Reply with quote

Folks,
But don't use your Lawngator to tow an AT-28D, the 'gator just
doesn't weigh very much, which is, I guess, is why it is so good
across soft turf.
No! It wasn't me that tried it, my old Clark would tow a 737.
Cheers,
Bill Hamilton


At 18:32 13/02/2006, you wrote:
Quote:


G'day Folks,

If Ted Smith had built "ride on mowers" or tractors I reckon he would have
had the John Deere range.

I love my green and gold John Deere!

Cheers

Russell
(PS Still searching for a 560E/500/680E...not necessarily green/gold!)

---- Original message ----
>Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 16:13:48 -0800
>From: "Alan Kucheck" <akucheck(at)gmail.com>
>Subject: If Ted Smith were Italian...
>To: <commander-list(at)matronics.com>
>
-- Commander-List message posted by: "Alan Kucheck" &
lt;akucheck(at)gmail.com

I like my coffee. Ive been though a bunch of grinders over the years
and
finally got fed up with crap. I went searching for the last coffee
grinder
I would ever buy it had to be overbuilt, hunky, hard-core. I found
what I
wanted in an "Italian job" from Mazzer. It stands 18 tall, weighs 22 lbs,
has a 1/3HP direct drive motor [must be a 500A/B/S/U model!] and
comes with
a warning: Intended for skilled personnel only. Here is a picture:

http://www.corpespresso.co.nz/mazzer_mini.jpg

As I was looking at it this AM, marveling at how incredibly strong and
well-built this thing is, I said to my wife,

If Ted Smith were Italian, this is the grinder he would have built for his
espresso."

So, here we go, I thought it might be fun to get some nominations for
other
gear that Ted Smith might have designed if history had been different.
Do
you have things so well-designed, so strong, so "classic and right" that,
in
their own arena, they have that Ted Smith quality and feel?

Alan

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 8:02 pm    Post subject: If Ted Smith were Italian... Reply with quote

In a message dated 2/13/2006 9:35:26 PM Pacific Standard Time,
tylor.hall(at)sbcglobal.net writes:

Is this 680 the one up in Puyallup, WA?

No, this one s in outhern WA and is hangared. jb


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