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chlorox That’s a great score - very generous of him!
He is a “minimalist” and was just looking to find the NZ a new home.
As per my thank-you email back to him:
Its refreshing to hear from a kind hearted espresso lover. Like a breath of fresh country air. There is just so much greed out there. Counter to that trend, I just gave away $300 worth of stuff that worked with my earlier Baratza Sette and Breville setup, along with some good advice (I hope) to help some young folks get going (I am 69 and appreciate the journey that they are going through). I probably could have used the money (it was a stretch for me to buy the Niche and Lelit Elizabeth after my earlier setup died; my wife still complains about it), but it was the right thing to do.
PS I hark back to the pre-Covid days when I participated in a wine tasting group. Our collectively generous attitude was: a) be as generous as you can afford (as long as it’s interesting and contributes to the evenings theme); b) only consider what you paid for the wine when you bought it, not what it’s worth to today; c) life is too short to not drink good/great wine, d) you can’t drink your good cellar wine when you’re dead, e) its alot more enjoyable to drink good wine with others than alone, f) don’t take advantage of others generosity, so don’t bring or drink plonk. Everyone was exceedingly generous in what they brought. Well, there was one guy who mooched, but overall everyone was generous.