1130 has been claimed

From: Anthony Eros <Anthony.Eros_at_digital.com>
Date: Mon Feb 1 17:30:48 1999

This looks like a great candidate for a well-documented restoration -- I'll
be taking a ton of photographs and will welcome any and all suggestions and
pointers to parts, etc.

Thanks!

-- Tony

        ----------
        From: Christian Fandt[SMTP:cfandt_at_netsync.net]
        Reply To: classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu
        Sent: Monday, February 01, 1999 5:50 PM
        To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
        Subject: Re: 1130 has been claimed

        Very good!

        Now Tony, you have the responsibility to completely photograph this
machine
        and try to find a correct keyboard and PSU. Some of us will
appreciate
        seeing the photos and comments to learn (or relive!) this
interesting
        machine. I know I'll keep an eye cocked for the parts to help get
this
        machine restored. And to think this machine was only about 3 or 4
hours
        drive from here!

        Good luck with it :)

        Regards, Chris


        Upon the date 05:35 PM 2/1/99 -0500, Brad Ackerman said something
like:
>Tony Eros was the first to respond (by 90 minutes), and so claims
the
>computer. Thanks for all the offers -- I really didn't want to see
this
>computer junked.
>
>Christian: [re your query] The machine has been sitting in an
office as
>is for a while. I imagine the missing parts got Dumpstered(tm)
long ago,
>unfortunately.
>
>Brad Ackerman N1MNB "...faced with the men and women who bring
home
>bsa3_at_cornell.edu the pork, voters almost always re-elect
them."
>http://skaro.pair.com/ -- _The Economist_, 31 Oct
1998

        Christian Fandt, Electronic/Electrical Historian
        Jamestown, NY USA cfandt_at_netsync.net
        Member of Antique Wireless Association
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