Fazekas Éva: A fekete leves, a kávéfőzés története, időszaki kiállítás, 2010. április 23 - 2010. október 25, a Magyar Kereskedelmi és Vendéglátóipari Múzeum, a Magyar Műszaki és Közlekedési Múzeum és a Fazekas & Kimmel Gyűjtemény közös időszaki kiállítása (Budapest, Magyar Kereskedelmi és Vendéglátóipari Múzeum, 2010)

Éva Vámos: STEAM, WATER, VACUUM

Literes kávéfőző edény a Magyar Siemens-Schuckert Művek Villamossági Rt. gyártmánya, MMKM Coffee pot of 1 litre volume manufactured by the Hungarian Siemens-Schuckert Electricity Share Company, MMKM After a time state-owned manufacturers started copying the time-honoured idea which entailed long litigation. Simon was always developing new machines. That is how the brands "Mokka", "Piccola" and "Bambi" came into being. These were all machines designed for gas heating. An electric industrial espresso machine turned up from the workshop as well. This, however, was never put on the market. Strict order and discipline were ruling the workshop, imre Simon was working in the workshop with one assistant, while his wife, Magdolna Szőllősi was leading the office. "Mummy" had died in 2004, and the family preserved the workshop until the 21 s t century. Elekthermax was established in 1920 from two earlier firms, the Lakos and Székely Factory of Special Machines, in operation since 1906 and the Hungarian Elekthermax Factory brought into being in 1920. At that time Elekthermax manufactured cooking vessels with electric Bambi kávéfőző, MMKM "Bambi" coffee machine, MMKM 110

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