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I found an Instructograph Morse code trainer (with a paper tape!) in
an antique store in Austin, TX, if anyone is interested (I can't justify it myself). They want $150 for it. It appears to be in good shape, although I didn't try to run it. Email me if you are interested in seeing pictures. The store is on Red River Drive (?) and is owned by a fellow named Attal, but email if you want to buy it. 73, Allen WA0OHE -- Allen Windhorn (507) 345-2782 FAX (507) 345-2805 Kato Engineering (Though I do not speak for Kato) P.O. Box 8447, N. Mankato, MN 56002 |
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Picked one up on this newsgroup a couple of years ago for just postage. Had
a full set of paper tapes. Had a minor problem but easily fixed. Donated it at the state convention as an auction item, sold no problem, but for a lot less than $150.00 K7SAM |
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Picked one up on this newsgroup a couple of years ago for just postage. Had
a full set of paper tapes. Had a minor problem but easily fixed. Donated it at the state convention as an auction item, sold no problem, but for a lot less than $150.00 K7SAM |
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