[GreenKeys] Longevity
drlegendre .
drlegendre at gmail.com
Mon Jan 16 02:11:03 EST 2017
Properly kept, machines of this ilk out to continue working for several
hundred years - at least. Aside from the motors and rubber parts, there's
just not that much to go wrong..
They will be here for millennia.
On Sun, Jan 15, 2017 at 10:18 PM, Jeffrey D Angus <jdangus at att.net> wrote:
> I remember when I got my first Model 15 in 1971.
> Seeing the familiar [MFP May 1933] stamp on the base and thinking
> "Wow, this machine is almost 40 years old."
>
> Well, now they're over 80 years old and they're still banging away.
>
>
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