


Troy Davis supplied these pictures and would like to know if anyone has any information to share. It appears to be a standard late-model Atomic, badged Robbiati, mounted on an electric element. The quality of workmanship is high. There are several known electric Atomic variants, but this is one I haven't seen before.
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Aha- I saw that one on ebay- nearly grabbed it- Looks like a 1986 vintage machine- or therabouts- and looks like either a prototype- or a one off type design. But then the pics are not that great- if the pressure gauge is the same as on the Atomic Martian machine- then I guess there is a chance that this came from the same workshop.
How well does it work?
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