[GreenKeys] What's It?

Don Robert House [email protected]
Mon, 9 Dec 2002 21:40:15 -0600


I agree Paul,

The machine is definitely Western Union.  I had a Model 102 in 
California and this is not that machine.  I believe it to be earlier.

Don



At 5:25 PM -0600 12/07/2002, [email protected] wrote:
>Western Union Model 100/101/102. I believe it was made by Underwood and
>based on one of their typewriters. 60 or 66 WPM. Stationary type
>basket, moving platen.
>
>Paul Kasley
>W9TS / E36736
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: [email protected]
>Date: Saturday, December 7, 2002 2:45 pm
>Subject: [GreenKeys] What's It?
>
>>  TTY'ers,
>>
>>  I helped clean out a SK's shack today and came home with several
>>  nice Model
>>  15 machines including a 19KSR on a pretty wooden console table and
>>  a couple
>>  of Kleinschmidt's. But there was one machine I haven't seen
>>  pictures of
>>  before and would like to know what I dragged home. I have put 3
>>  pictures at
>>  the web space on AOL, but please copy and paste the addresses as
>>  they are
>>  case sensitive. I see no manufacturer's tag or other identifiers.
>>  Can someone
>>  tell me what this KSR is?
>>
>>  http://members.aol.com/w8maq/TTY/UnknownA.jpg
>>  http://members.aol.com/w8maq/TTY/UnknownB.jpg
>>  http://members.aol.com/w8maq/TTY/UnknownC.jpg
>>
>>  Thanks & 73
>>  Jim W8MAQ
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