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Bon Trading Company
Undoubtedly the centre of the modern Atomic universe and one of the few surviving resellers, Bon Trading Company is at
12-14 Oxford St, Woollahra, Sydney, Australia, Ph: +61 (0)2 9331 2007; Fax: +61 (0)2 9371 8467. Bon Trading still sells some parts for the Atomic through their shop and on eBay.
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La Sorrentina
is the name chosen by Jack Grieve for his line of modern reproduction Atomics introduced in 2007 - possibly because Bon Trading has now legally protected the Atomic label. The La Sorrentina is an exact copy of the famous Atomic design, made to the same specifications.
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Otto Espresso
is a modern two-shot espresso maker inspired by the Atomic but a completely different concept. Due to be released by Craig Hiron in the first quarter of 2009.
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Espresso Road
is a specialist store, based in Hamilton, New Zealand, but serving national and international customers. Focused on high-end espresso equipment and accessories, from green beans to espresso machines, roasters, grinders and parts. Also stockists of "Enduring Design: Romance of the Atomic Coffee Maker"..
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LowerCall
started their Atomic website with a section on how to spot a fake, then expanded it to become part of their wider marketing message. The Atomic section of the website seems to have reverted to how-to-spot-a-fake as at October 2008..
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Java Cafe provides a brief introduction to the Atomic and its history. |
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Crema Magazine
offers a quick once-over of the Atomic as part of a broad survey of coffee culture.
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Coffee Crew is the home of Frédérick Nakos, the global Atomic Guru. Frédérick's whimsical, often hilarious, commentaries on the Atomic are interspersed with valuable advice about care and restoration built on many years of experience.
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Cafe Press offers a range of merchandise with Atomic themes - T-shirts, mugs, cards, etc.
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