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    Good morning everyone, my name is Massimo, I am Italian living in Turin, my passion and turning wood.
    Thanks to all

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    Welcome aboard Massimo
    The turners here will welcome you

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    Hi Massimo, welcome, nice to have an Italian in this forum.
    Was last year in Italy for a roundtrip including Sicily, and enjoyed it very much.
    Capucino, actually a lady drink, but I like it to drink that stuff, Italy have the best capucino in the world. And not to forget the pasta's.
    Cheers. Ad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ad de Crom View Post
    Hi Massimo, welcome, nice to have an Italian in this forum.
    Was last year in Italy for a roundtrip including Sicily, and enjoyed it very much.
    Capucino, actually a lady drink, but I like it to drink that stuff, Italy have the best capucino in the world. And not to forget the pasta's.
    Cheers. Ad
    Thanks, I live in the north, near the Alps, here are pictures of my mountains
    Hello Max

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ad de Crom View Post
    Hi Massimo, welcome, nice to have an Italian in this forum.
    Was last year in Italy for a roundtrip including Sicily, and enjoyed it very much.
    Capucino, actually a lady drink, but I like it to drink that stuff, Italy have the best capucino in the world. And not to forget the pasta's.
    Cheers. Ad
    Agree on the pasta but disagree on the coffee. Italians make outstanding espresso but most wouldn't have a clue how to make a cappuccino, in fact Italian baristas are pretty hopeless at treating milk based coffee drinks and that's why they rarely do well in the world barista championships. eg The italian rep came 20th this year.

    BTW Massimo welcome aboard. I have Italian parents and heaps and heaps of Italian relatives all over nord Italia including Torino.

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    Hi Massimo and welcome indeed. My son has a couple of Italian friends who always stay with him when in Australia and my daughter did a round world trip recently and part of the trip was in Italy. She loved it. One day I hope to see it for myself.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    Hi Massimo....we like to see pics of the work people do, so please post some of your turnings.
    Cheers,
    Ed

    Do something that is stupid and fun today, then run like hell !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Reiss View Post
    Hi Massimo....we like to see pics of the work people do, so please post some of your turnings.
    He has - look here - nice stuff too!

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