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« on: October 23, 2009, 02:26:03 PM »

I hope I'm not overstepping my whatever you want to call it, but do you think this thread would be better on it's own?

I was just joking with you.  
.........But you may want to hold onto it another 25 years, then it might double in value.  Laughing
Wow, If I had your address, it'd already be in the mail.  Well anyway, I dusted them off for another 20 years on my bookshelves.
How about an IBM Selectric computer terminal?  Not compatible with IBM Selectric typewriter.

When I took typing in high school, the first year we had Royal or Olivetti manual typewriters.  The second year of typing, we got the IBM Selectrics (the electric typewriters that had the ball that moved).  Man alive!   Dancing  I thought we were really flying back then (1973).  Who would have thought that we'd end up like we have today?   Shocked
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« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2009, 02:59:34 PM »

How about mod 15,19 and 28's RTTY machines. Still operate a  mod 28 ASR and a mod 28 (100 wpm) machine here
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