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Remember hipsters? They focused on the older, traditional ways of doing things. It worked at the time, why not again? I think if enough people got together they could start machining these things (especially with 3D printing) and creating products that last again. Why not? We're smart enough to print the parts and smart enough to bypass any copyright. So, what's up? By the look of these comments, it seems there's enough interest. Where's the minds that can get it done? I know they're out there.

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Excellent point. SHUT UP AND POST THEM!!!

Why don’t we start A new sub verse of things built to e used to be a sub on Reddit like that I believe though I haven’t visited there in 6 years.

I’ll start. I love cofffe, it’s a deep rabbit hole and good gear makes bringing our the flavors of artisan coffee posssible.

Made in the USA by coffe lovers who are machinists, ducking awesome grinders. https://www.oehandgrinders.com/

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Not to change the subject too much, are you roasting your own beans? If not, where are you getting some?

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Absolutely am. Sweet Maria’s is ok, pricey, and quality has gone way south as their leftish sjw ways and virtue signaling have gone up. Happy mug is good, good prices, ok selection, don’t expect anything super great though, their buyer really gets only partials from major importers. Still, I like them as a company. Mill city can be on or off depending on the day.