[GreenKeys] Model 26 paper handling

Lee Mushel herbert3 at centurytel.net
Fri Apr 30 15:08:57 EDT 2010


Glad you had the presence of mind to post this one!  I can remember when I 
bouight my Model 26---maybe in 1975 or thereabouts----the guy asked me if I 
wanted the table, too.   I recall looking at that old beat up wood thing 
(actually is was in pretty good shape but didn't appear to be at first 
glance) and I came very close to not taking it!   But,   "What the heck." 
It fit in the station wagon and away I went.   I don't know how a person 
could possibly operate a 26 without that table!

73

Lee  K9WRU
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Kirk" <david at kirk.net>
To: <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2010 12:52 PM
Subject: [GreenKeys] Model 26 paper handling


> There was some interest in seeing the Model 26 paper handling that is as
> far as I know is unmolested and original. While poking around I found an
> envelope stuck to the roof of the paper area, and the tag that I found
> inside is included in the pictures. Turns out this Model 26 was at the
> Penobscot Building downtown Detroit, back when there was a real
> downtown. For history about this building they have a web site:
>
> http://www.penobscotbuilding.com/
>
> but nothing I can find about "Crouse and Co".
>
> To see pictures of the model 26 paper handling click here:
>
> http://dkirk.jalbum.net/Paper%20Handling/
>
>
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