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nightfly 06-01-11 06:27 AM

For the hipster who has everything...
 
The Chris King Espresso Tamper:

http://chrisking.com/store/tampers

Scrodzilla 06-01-11 06:31 AM

I just bought all for colors.

chenghiz 06-01-11 09:08 AM

My LBS got one of these in a few weeks ago, it's very, um, shiny?

Scaught 06-01-11 09:08 AM

I love how it lists the grams.

yummygooey 06-01-11 09:10 AM

Dumb.

TejanoTrackie 06-01-11 09:13 AM

I'm 5'-3" and my inseam in 28" Which size should I get?

jessesv 06-01-11 09:52 AM


Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie (Post 12723289)
I'm 5'-3" and my inseam in 28" Which size should I get?

:lol: x1000

striknein 06-01-11 10:13 AM

I don't think they have a "Juniors" section. =]

carleton 06-01-11 10:19 AM


Originally Posted by tejanotrackie (Post 12723289)
i'm 5'-3" and my inseam in 28" which size should i get?

hahaha!

tashi 06-01-11 11:17 AM

I would have bought one for making espresso.


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 12722509)
I just bought all for colors.


redpear 06-01-11 12:07 PM

I admit, this seems a little dumb; however, I know it's part of barista culture to have 'your' tamper that really expresses you. It's really one of the few tools of the art that allows personal expression.

So, if you're a cyclist and use Chris King headsets, this would make sense, I guess.

HardyWeinberg 06-01-11 12:20 PM

A nice match to the Campagnolo corkscrew (and cheaper too)

motobeCarnage 06-01-11 12:22 PM

ehh none of the colors are really my style..

powdercoat or paint it myself?

Xgecko 06-01-11 12:41 PM

300 dollars would be better spent on decent Espresso machine

AngelGendy 06-01-11 12:53 PM

How many grams is the Campy corkscrew? Does it come in other colors too?

jdgesus 06-01-11 12:55 PM

u laff, but i would totally buy one, but i wouldn't want to use it daily as a barista, as the top doesn't look comfy on the hand

carleton 06-01-11 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by Xgecko (Post 12724477)
300 dollars would be better spent on decent Espresso machine

Or 300 $1 cups of coffee.

http://images.wikia.com/en.futurama/...ollar_bill.jpg

AngelGendy 06-01-11 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 12725288)
Or 300 $1 cups of coffee.

No self-respecting hipster would pay less that $8 per cup....

wearyourtruth 06-01-11 05:00 PM

should also compliment my park tools pizza cutter and TP dispenser

http://www.viaciclante.com/products/...a%20cutter.jpg

http://digd.ug/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/parktool.jpg

AngelGendy 06-01-11 05:02 PM

Is that a 1" or 1 1/8" fork?

Paul01 06-01-11 05:35 PM

Do those sizes fit a standard saddle?

Leukybear 06-01-11 05:41 PM

Old news but then again, it looks like you can modify one into a car shifter knob....

Xgecko 06-01-11 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 12725288)


Originally Posted by AngelGendy (Post 12725596)
No self-respecting hipster would pay less that $8 per cup....

you can more than pay for the $300 machine by making your own $8 cups of coffee

Build your own 06-01-11 07:43 PM

Hubs,Headsets,Barrista s**t....F**k King.

hairnet 06-01-11 07:54 PM


Originally Posted by wearyourtruth (Post 12725891)

This is the SSFG forum, I don't feel secure with quick release.


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