3.5" MFM hard disk

From: Geoff Reed <geoffr_at_zipcon.net>
Date: Mon May 28 20:39:17 2001

the 320 is a 20 MB, ST225 workalike...

At 01:18 AM 5/29/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Is that the 40MB type?
>
>I've got 2 of them and they propably OK but sending it
>by mail ???? Would they survive?
>
>If so, they would be one of the most rugged specimen of KALOK
>..... Living even after all these years and then surviving an emigration to
>another continent. Wow!
>
>Kalok drives were not known to be very reliable. In Holland
>we always joked that; "A Kalok-drive is the only drive
>that is named after the sound it makes.....
>.......................................KALOK! KALOK KALOK!
>
>What amount if money would be required for a parcel delivery
>of say 1 Kilo (2 Drives ~ a pound each?) Holland=> US?
>
>Regards,
>
>Sipke de Wal
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>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Jeff Hellige <jhellige_at_earthlink.net>
>To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
>Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 12:43 AM
>Subject: 3.5" MFM hard disk
>
>
> > Would anyone have a Kalok KL 320, or comparible, 3.5" hard
> > disk they would be willing to part with? I don't have a lot of
> > trouble coming up with the 5-1/4" MFM drives but have never had much
> > luck coming up with the 3.5" drives.
> >
> > Jeff
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