New Teaspoon Advice Please

New Teaspoon Advice Please

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Bodo

12,395 posts

268 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2020
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Blib said:
wolfracesonic said:
Blib said:
The future of stirring.....



More news soon....... possibly.
Is it a totally new concept in stirring by any chance?
nono

What it is is a totally new concept in stirring.
What it hopefully is not, is a repost.


wolfracesonic

7,158 posts

129 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2020
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Bodo said:
Blib said:
wolfracesonic said:
Blib said:
The future of stirring.....



More news soon....... possibly.
Is it a totally new concept in stirring by any chance?
nono

What it is is a totally new concept in stirring.
What it hopefully is not, is a repost.

'What it is is hopefully it is not, is a repost', surely?

ElectricSoup

8,202 posts

153 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2020
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See what happens when this subject gets into the hands of joyless, academic "experts"? Look at the picture. Look at it.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-london-54...

I think we've all had enough of experts.

Blib

44,491 posts

199 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2020
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yikes

I think that we can all agree that that's an abomination.

wolfracesonic

7,158 posts

129 months

Wednesday 23rd September 2020
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I’ve provisionally been invited to to a few stirring competitions down under next year, Oz then New Zealand. Now I’m sure those of you reading this are like me and stir clockwise, as it comes most naturally for us this side of the equator but what about those South of it? Will I have to abandon a lifetimes habit go the other way so as not to give offence? And what about the coriolis effect, will that come into play? I don’t want to make the mistake Magnussen made in Seville, go hell for leather clockwise then throw in a few anti clockwise stirs at the end; the clean up bill ran into three figures according to my source.

Bodo

12,395 posts

268 months

Friday 25th September 2020
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wolfracesonic said:
I’ve provisionally been invited to to a few stirring competitions down under next year, Oz then New Zealand. Now I’m sure those of you reading this are like me and stir clockwise, as it comes most naturally for us this side of the equator but what about those South of it? Will I have to abandon a lifetimes habit go the other way so as not to give offence? And what about the coriolis effect, will that come into play? I don’t want to make the mistake Magnussen made in Seville, go hell for leather clockwise then throw in a few anti clockwise stirs at the end; the clean up bill ran into three figures according to my source.
Magnussen had a lot to to answer for.

Blib

44,491 posts

199 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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Blib said:
The future of stirring.....



More news soon....... possibly.

21st Century Man

41,165 posts

250 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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"La la la, we're not listening".

Blib

44,491 posts

199 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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21st Century Man said:
"La la la, we're not listening".
rolleyes

You are not our target market sector. You're all too old on here and your reactions have gone to st.

You couldn't even begin to handle the swirl angle on this spoon's return flange.

OFFICIAL LAUNCH STATEMENT *.




The 242(b)ER'Switchback' is the first of a new family of high end teaspoons from the House of Krupp.

Made of Krupp's patented Covidinium19(b), in our underground, Wuhan facility, the Krupp 242(b)ER'Switchback' offers the C21st stirrer unrivalled stability at and beyond 450spm.

Utilising Krupp's innovative 'Switchback' shaft technology, allied to a groundbreaking teardrop head design, with integrated return flange dampers, the 242(b)ER'Switchback' ushers in a new era of stable, high speed, yet usable performance.


TEARDROP HEAD.


INTEGRATED RETURN FLANGE DAMPERS


UNRIVALLED STABILTY.


SOMETHING SOMETHING WHATEVER.

The 'Switchback's unique swan elbow design enables both left and right handed stirrers unrivalled control of both return and insertion angles.


SWAN ELBOW.

Krupp. True innovators in competitive stirring since 1842.

?---------------------------------

* Krupp SA claims no responsibility for the accuracy of ant claim made in this statement. Some, most or all claims made in this announcement could be sub-optimal in terms of accuracy.

For furher further details please contact our head office: Kehlsteinhaus, top of Kehlstein, Berchtesgaden.

KRUPP: We saw nothing and only followed orders.


glenrobbo

35,566 posts

152 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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I rather like that. smile

Not that I would ever entertain the thought of a Krupp in my stirring arsenal. nono

But it won't be long before a far superior quality cheap Chinese copy will be available on the market, so I may take the plunge and pull the trigger on one then. scratchchin

I'm always up for exploring new boundaries. bowtie

Bodo

12,395 posts

268 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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Blib said:


The 242(b)ER'Switchback' is the first of a new family of high end teaspoons from the House of Krupp.
Looks like a counterfeit Fackelmann Bürolöffel, a Burmese-made low-cost novelty latte stirrer.

JulianPH

10,027 posts

116 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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Bodo said:
What it hopefully is not, is a repost.

That Sir, is not even tea. nono


ElectricSoup said:
See what happens when this subject gets into the hands of joyless, academic "experts"? Look at the picture. Look at it.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-london-54...

I think we've all had enough of experts.
As for this: hurl


Bobberoo99

39,177 posts

100 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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Did anybody else notice the shoddy, yes that's the word i used, shoddy workmanship on the end of the bowl? I've used my extensive aerospace engineering background to analyze it and utilizing the latest 3D CAD system available on a huge 4K monitor i can subtly bring the malformance to your attention!!

Bodo

12,395 posts

268 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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Bobberoo99 said:
Did anybody else notice the shoddy, yes that's the word i used, shoddy workmanship on the end of the bowl? I've used my extensive aerospace engineering background to analyze it and utilizing the latest 3D CAD system available on a huge 4K monitor i can subtly bring the malformance to your attention!!
That's damage comes from Phuc dropping the upper die on the floor in March. Still good enough for Krupp's SQM

glenrobbo

35,566 posts

152 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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May I respectfully point out that your aerospace standard CAD-drawn eclipses are asomewhat lacking in accuracy?


Bobberoo99

39,177 posts

100 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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glenrobbo said:
May I respectfully point out that your aerospace standard CAD-drawn eclipses are asomewhat lacking in accuracy?

No, you may not!!! nono
At least mine was in a manly, Torro Rosso shade of blue red!!!

glenrobbo

35,566 posts

152 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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Bobberoo99 said:
No, you may not!!! nono
At least mine was in a manly, Torro Rosso shade of blue red!!!
I think you mean Rioja, eh?

And I'll have you know that Purple is the official colour of TVR, and Cadbury's Dairy Milk Chocolate and the Brazil nut ones in tins of Quality Street.

It doesn't get any manlier than that!


Blib

44,491 posts

199 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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glenrobbo said:
May I respectfully point out that your aerospace standard CAD-drawn eclipses are asomewhat lacking in accuracy?

rolleyes

You utter imbeciles. Which part of 'return flange dampers' do you not understand?

You make me physically sick. I despise you.










No offence.

wolfracesonic

7,158 posts

129 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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If you buy a pair of them Blib, is there a Krupp approved way to display them side by side, maybe like this?

Blib

44,491 posts

199 months

Tuesday 29th September 2020
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Pure coincidence. But, we only sell them in pairs.