[GreenKeys] ID this Model 15 ? for me ...
Henning Treumann
df3oe.henning at googlemail.com
Thu Sep 29 13:55:38 EDT 2011
No, 4 row keyboards with a single key for each character are quite common in
Germany.
That's a standard Lo15 early 1950s vintage.
Henning DF3OE
www.teleprinter.net
2011/9/29 David Ross <ross at hypertools.com>
> Four rows of keys on a Model 15? Is it the six bit typesetter model?
>
> Dave Ross N7EPI
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>
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> On 9/29/2011 10:34 AM, Pete Lancashire wrote:
> > http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-ViewAdLargeImage?AdId=317725145
> >
> > the most obvious is the key caps, then the color of the paint on the
> > main casting.
> >
> > BTW It has the answer back unit
> >
> > located Guelph, ON N1E 7G3, Canada for 'trade/swap' ...
> >
> > Just like the 35 Saskatoon I hope it finds a home
> >
> > -pete
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