[GreenKeys] Kleinschmidt Equipment

tony j. podrasky tony.podrasky at gmail.com
Sun May 8 23:58:55 EDT 2011


GE OM's;

Around 1969, down in Manhattan, NY, there was a surplus store that had
about 50 Kleinschmidt TT-100B/FG

These machines were in pristine condition!

They handled both plain and sprocket-feed paper.

One of the guys figured out how to use a tie-wrap on one of the black
tines in the code-cage so that it would do automatic carriage return and
linefeed.

The TT-100B/FG was a fine-business machine and made a cute squeaking noise
when it printed a character.

The keyboard has a nice feel - and the left and right sides of the keyboards
has toggle switches in them that were easily rewired for your own desires.

And, like a typical hot-blooded American teenager, I dumped her like a hot
potatoe when a 28-KSR came my way.

UE,
W6ESE - tony
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ZCZC

Randy and Sherry Guttery wrote:
> On 5/8/2011 12:03 PM, Steve Garrison wrote:
> 
>>It seems that the Kleinschmidt machines are the least talked about machines
>>on the list,
> 
> That's because they are among the least "survivors" out 
> there...   For reasons not entirely clear - the gubment 
> seems to have gone out of their way to make it difficult to 
> obtain them.   

-- 
Tony J. Podrasky | MicroSoft error messages written in Haiku:
                  |
                  |             A crash reduces
                  |         Your expensive computer
                  |            To a simple stone.


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