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Zacconi Gaudenzio of Milan produced in the 70s - 90s , with the name of Riviera Espresso, two models of lever machines, the first with piston manually operated (like La Pavoni) and the second with piston actuated by a spring (like Elektra).

The model with piston manually operated is recognizable from the group smaller and from the cap with safety valve with its characteristic elongated.

The model with spring piston is recognizable from the group longer and from the top cover which has two variants, with flat lid in bakelite or with lid surmounted by an eagle.

The machines are distinguished by the quality of materials used (stainless steel and brass) and reduced maintenance requirements. The weight is substantial (from 7 to 9 kg) in relation to the size, sign undisputed quality and robustness.

After a period of inactivity, the mark was reintroduced by Zacconi Workshop, founded in 2005 with the aim of continuing the path of quality and professionalism that for over thirty years of activity had marked the "Zacconi Gaudenzio.

The Zacconi Workshop continued te production of the Riviera Espresso with manual piston (renamed in Baby Lusso and Baby Big) and with spring piston (with the name of Riviera Espresso).

The pattern Baby Lusso of  Zacconi Workshop is marketed in Germany by Poccino with the brand Arte di Poccino and the addition of a decoration on the cap in the shape of the lion of San Marco.

    Description    
  Riviera Espresso (baby) Spare parts

Instructions

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  Riviera Espresso (bachelite)    
  Riviera Espresso (eagle)    
  Baby Lusso    
  Baby big    
  Riviera Espresso    
         

 
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