My La San Marco espresso machine the day it arrived here in Luxembourg. It was extremely well packed, so it took me quite a while to have it unpacked ;-)
Picture taken while dismantling the espreeso machine; heat and humidity did their best to attack the components...
Dismantling.
Dismantling.
The boiler was completely covered with asbestos, which had to be disposed of in a correct way...
Close-up picture of the unrestored brewing unit.
Base frame of the espresso machine.
The restored parts before reassembly.
Only parts of a very high quality were used; verarbeitet; not to be compared with many scrap produced nowadays...
During reassembly.
During reassembly.
During reassembly.
During reassembly.
After restoration it's located now in our kitchen and is preparing us a very fine espresso.
After restoration it's located now in our kitchen and is preparing us a very fine espresso.
After restoration it's located now in our kitchen and is preparing us a very fine espresso.
After restoration it's located now in our kitchen and is preparing us a very fine espresso.
After restoration it's located now in our kitchen and is preparing us a very fine espresso.
In this picture you can see the matching coffee grinder from La San Marco in dismanteled condition.
Restored coffee grinder.
In this combination both machines are displayed now in our kitchen where they are offering reliable service.