[GreenKeys] Model 32 in TX
Kevin H. Phillips
kh-phillips at 9-5usa.org
Mon Jan 7 22:50:37 EST 2013
I thought I would post a note to the list to give a report on my "rescue
expedition". I picked up this machine this morning. If anyone is in
the Austin vicinity and needs office equipment, I would recommend a
visit to this place. It reminded me of the "warehouse scene" at the end
of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" except without the boxes and crates. Lots
of "stuff". When I began talking about Teletypes, the young man waiting
on me said that they *used* to have some of those but an inquiring with
an older man with longer tenure at the company confirmed those had all
been sold long ago.
The machine is definitely a 32. It didn't look quite as good up close
as I had convinced myself it would be from looking at the picture (my
eyesight is obviously failing) but it was mostly exterior dirt and
grime; the inside appeared surprisingly clean. The cover was in good
condition (no cracks, etc.) with only the plexiglass window over paper
area being loose from the cover at one end. I was told that it had
occasionally been rented out as a prop for movies. Despite that, it was
in good shape. The cover still had stickers with numbers for
"International Messages" as well as the local Western Union Telex number
and local service numbers. Some other local numbers had been penciled
in. It still has the four-wire telephone cable with connector attached.
The print hammer looked virtually unused. The ribbon was on a plastic
spool so it seemed as if it had been in use not so long ago (??). The
keys have a "frosty" look and will need cleaning.
Wayne has, as usual, been very helpful. After getting it home I powered
it up and closed the loop by rotating the dial. I put a piece of tape
over the dial to keep the loop closed so I could type. At first, I
noticed several problems. CR wouldn't work; I had to release it
manually with a screwdriver. The bell didn't ring. LTRS worked fine
but the FIGS shift wouldn't work; it printed LTRS instead. Typing rows
of RY's initially produced inappropriate responses but eventually it got
back to normal. After letting the machine idle or run "open" for some
time, I began exercising it more. I repeatedly pressed CR (and applied
a few drops of oil with a pen oiler) and it started working,
sporadically at first but then regularly. Then, while typing more and
more rows of RY's, the bell started dinging. FIGS shift took a bit more
work but it too eventually loosened up and worked normally. The "Here
Is" also began working normally. It returned REPUBLICBK AUS. I believe
this was one of the ill-fated banks (Republic Bank) which crashed in the
economic crash of the mid '80s. I believe I used that bank when I lived
in Austin so this is a nice souvenir along with being a working machine.
If memory serves (which at this stage it may not), lurid tales
circulated about the owner/President of the bank and what happened in
his penthouse suite high atop the bank building. From this vantage
point in time, it seems much better than what we have to read in the
newspapers these days.
I will try to spend some time cleaning the machine and applying some new
lubrication to bring it back to life but it seems to be working pretty
well even now. I've been trying to find some way of transitioning into
a new line of work so while working on this machine it occurred to me
that perhaps I could open a tavern and call it "The Code Bar . . . the
place where everyone knows your range." Well, maybe not! Thanks to the
list for everyone's help with this and other machines. It is currently
in my radio shack where I managed to find a few square millimeters of
"open" space (after moving some of my old musical instruments because my
shack also serves as my practice room).
73
Kevin
W5TTY
On 1/3/2013 10:59 AM, Cory Heisterkamp wrote:
> Head's up if someone's looking for a Telex M32. I'm on the hunt for
> one, but TX is a bit too far! -Cory
>
> http://austin.craigslist.org/bfd/3421458732.html
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