Help! Univac punch card machines ....

From: Sellam Ismail <dastar_at_ncal.verio.com>
Date: Fri Apr 30 20:20:36 1999

On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, Alex Knight wrote:

> Well, I just got the results of my bidding on a bunch of
> computer stuff, and I ended up winning a pair of old
> Univac card punch machines. These things are the size
> of a desk.
>
> So, my question for those of you who are into the
> really big-iron stuff, is should I try to bring these
> things home? I am going to snag at least the keyboards
> and Univac signs off of them, but it will be a major
> chore to try to get the machines themselves out of there.
> And I'd probably have to pay for storage, as I don't
> have enough room at the house. FWIW, they're Univac
> models 1610 and 1710.

Just taking the keyboard and nametag is not preservation, but trophying.
But while I discourage the wanton disregard for the actual hardware, which
is really the part that's worth preserving, I realize not everyone has the
facilities to store such a large artifact. I suggest you try to find
someone in your area who is capable of and willing to store the beasts.

If you can't find anyone then let me know. I know of someone in
Pennsylvania who would be happy to drive down with a truck and pick up at
least one whole machine. (If you were any closer I'd be over there to
pick one up myself).

Good luck!

Sellam Alternate e-mail: dastar_at_siconic.com
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