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Old December 1st, 2000, 11:25 PM
david wilson
 
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Second hand olive presses

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<pre>Constantine,
If your contacts are interested in selling second hand
presses then I would be interested in buying one depending on quality and price
etc.

Please contact me either via egroups or direct on willo@ispdr.net.au

Regards,
David Wilson
Glenlee Olive Estate


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Old December 3rd, 2000, 08:57 AM
Constantine Alexander
 
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Re: Second hand olive presses

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<pre>Dear David:

Thaey are interested in purchasing old olive presses.

Constantine

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> in selling second hand presses then I would be
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> price etc.
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> Regards,
> David Wilson
> Glenlee Olive Estate
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Old December 4th, 2000, 05:59 PM
Barrie Loiterton
 
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RE: Second hand olive presses

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<pre>Hi,
Not sure this is how one responds but ..
We are also looking for second hand oil processing equipment

Barrie L


Visit our lavender farm now coming into flower - our new shop .. and our
reference gardens. Open most days.

Pearsons Lane, Wildes Meadow - 3km off Illawarra Hwy
(in the Southern Highlands of NSW near Robertson)
Our pages and directions are at www.statford.com.au



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Old December 5th, 2000, 05:39 PM
Stan Kailis
 
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Re: Second hand olive presses

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<pre>Regarding second alive presses.

¥ What Size?
¥ What type?

If you are after a real press with mats then you will need to advertise
in Italian Newspapers. In the old system - wheels were used to crush the
olives (now a hammer mill is used) - then the paste was placed on grass
mats(Now plastic or stainless steel Mats are used). In Western Australia
there are a few old presses around but because of the tourist aspects of
olive, even if one has a Tonnes! plant - it is a talking piece to have a
restored press on display.

When I was in Crete recently I dropped in to a small village looking for
a cup of coffee, some bread and cheese. There were no shops but one lady
had turned her living room into a small eatery. As there were many olive
trees in the area I asked about the mill. She directed me to a one
Tonne/hour decanter operation. After some hurried shouts and yells I was
ushered up some narrow streets to the old mill, which was now the home
of a retired general. The hospitality was great - he was delighted to
have a visitor and there in the living room was a restored set of steel
crushing wheels and screw press. What a discovery.

Stan Kailis
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