So when the GS3 prototypes first made the rounds, I loved the function but found the appearance lacking. That's when I posted my first GS3 "appearance mod" on Coffeegeek.com:
For those of you who didn't see the discussion back then, the interesting result was a faux-angry response from Bill Crossland at La Marzocco. He was pissed that I had put an "Astoria eagle" on top of his beloved machine, and sent me a freshly photoshopped version that replaced the eagle with a La Marzocco lion:
That was pretty inspiring, and since I had a picture of Bill on my computer, it was only a few minutes before I was able to post a version that "honored" Bill's contribution to coffee technology:
As far as I know, this "Bill" version will eventually go into production, but those folks who want it will be forced to pay a steep premium. I know I have my order in.
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Fast forwarding a little bit, the latest high tech machine is now the Clover brewer. I would like to generously offer a suggestion to Zander and company for improving the "classic" look of their rather austere-looking machine.
You may remember that the Clover prototype version used a shower head type sprayer to help disperse water over the ground coffee:
Apparently this spray head had an undesirable effect: it mixed the hot water with a great deal of room temperature air on its way to the coffee, lowering the carefully controlled water temperature. So the Clover engineers devised a single spigot version:
That was a big improvement in function, but it looks plain...barren...so UNclassical.
In looking for aesthetic inspiration, I always find myself drawn to the wonderful fountains that are placed so conspicuously in European public squares.
And for Clover, I found my inspiration in a classic fountain sculpture that perfectly marries proven single-spigot technology with old-world artistic expression.
And so, from the bottom of my heart, I humbly and respectfully offer a new design suggestion for the high-tech "Clover Classic":
[edit, 12:03 AM]
I bow deeply, in appreciation of a finer aesthetic mind: Mark Prince has kindly sent his own "Clover Classic Mk. III" version.
I am going to put my order in, now!

Thanks to Mark Prince and Andy Ciordia for their photo contributions!
ReplyDeletethis is as portafilter.net as it gets.
ReplyDeleteno, don't agree. Hopefully Andy will post my photo contribution ;)
ReplyDeleteAndy, I hope you'll be proud to know that your esthetics have implanted themselves in the minds of our little household. As we watched that awful footage this week of the TV correspondent being carried out of Iraq on a stretcher, Joan noticed all the medical equipment that seemed to be balanced on the reporter's body and blurted out "My God. It looks like Shecter's counter!"
ReplyDeleteMarshall "true story"
Hey Marshall, that's a weird concept: my countertop and the word "aesthetic" in the same sentence....
ReplyDeleteI think that this last model of the Clover should have the head of the USBC winner on it.
ReplyDeleteThat'd be a great way to drum up entrants.
... that would also be a great way to karmically guarantee a victory for Jay Caragay in 2007.
> I think that this last model of the Clover should have the
ReplyDelete> head of the USBC winner on it.
Actual head, or just a replica?
> ...that would also be a great way to karmically
> guarantee a victory for Jay Caragay in 2007.
Jay's comments lately don't exactly suggest that he's gearing up to compete in '07. :-)
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