fwd: Teletype available

From: John Tinker <jtinker_at_coin.org>
Date: Wed Nov 29 12:10:18 2000

Darn, if anyone knows of any teletypes in the neighbor hood of Missouri or Iowa,
I'd like to have one around, especially one with a tape reader/punch.
-- John Tinker

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> A family friend died, and while cleaning out some woodworking stuff, I
> noticed an ITT teletype sitting in the garage. I know nothing about its
> working condition, and didn't have time to look for a model number or the
> like, but it does have a paper tape reader/punch (with some blank tape and
> a 1/2 full chad container). His widow thinks it worked when last used, but
> that was a while ago. It is free for the pickup, if anyone accessable to
> the north shore of Long Island (Nassau County, New York State, U.S.A.)
> is interested in it. Otherwise, it will get tossed.
>
> Email me for contact info.
Received on Wed Nov 29 2000 - 12:10:18 GMT

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