[GreenKeys] Teletype Machines
Don Robert House
[email protected]
Sat, 22 Mar 2003 23:11:11 -0600
Hello Randy,
John Bartholemew suggusted I contact you. I am the curator and
chairman of the North American Data Communications Museum (NADCOMM).
We have been collecting Teletype machines, early modems, data service
units, and associated documentation and memorabilia since 1984. Our
collection spans the years 1923-1986.
We now have public access through the Computer Museum of America
located at 640 "C" Street in San Diego, California. I try to help
find homes for Teletype machines and some times we accept donations
which are tax deductable. The value of the machines is mixed at
best. Most of the machines are very heavy and difficult and/or
expensive to ship so a person wanting to part with a machine and see
it preserved usually gets little for the machine because the buyer
has to make so much effort to either pick-up or have the machine
crated and shipped.
I am part of an internet distribution list that has over 150 members
around the world that are Teletypewriter enthusiasts. Depending on
where you are located we can try to assist you with the machines and
any supplies and or parts you may have.
I am located in Ringwood, Illinois right now but will be at the
museum in San Diego on April 24 for one week and then again for 2 to
3 months next January. Take a look at our website(s).
Kind regards,
Don
Don R. House
Curator - NADCOMM
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Don Robert House
North American Data Communications Museum
URL: http://www.nadcomm.org
Computer Museum of America
URL: http://www.computer-museum.org