[GreenKeys] Teletypes in NW Oregon

Duncan Brown duncanancy at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 18 14:23:32 EDT 2020


I'm Interested in the AN/TGC-29 & TT-30/AGA-1 machines for the AWA 
Museum, but would have to figure out shipping.
I'll give him a call.

Duncan
K2OEQ

On 18-Mar-20 12:08, Harold Hallikainen wrote:
> >From Telecom Digest
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> Message-ID: <c564ea87-637b-4bf9-91d2-644a4b3b6dfd at googlegroups.com>
> Date: 8 Mar 2020 20:42:44 -0700
> From: David Mercado <invalid at see-text.telecom-digest.org>
> Subject: [telecom] Teletype machines
>
> I just bought a property and some Teletype machines and their manuals
> and paper rolls were left behind and came with it in the sale. All are
> available.  Items are near the Nortwest Oregon area, near Astoria.
> Anyone can feel free to reach out to me at 503-706-7323.
>
> Please, phone calls only on initial contact, no texts.
>
> Do not reply on this forum as I do not intend to check it.
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> ***** Moderator's Note *****
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> Mr. Mercado seems to have bought some sort of maintenance depot, and
> he sent me a lot of pictures of the things that are available. There
> may be other machines, but I couldn't get all the pictures downloaded
> from my cell phone.
>
> The pictures show a TELEX, a TWX, and a plain 33 ASR machine, a model
> 14, and a Model 35 ASR, plus various kinds of test equipment.
>
> Neither I nor the Telecome Digest can guarantee these units, and all
> the usual caveats apply. No money has or will change hands: this is a
> notice for the readers only. If anyone who knows Teletype gear is near
> the site Mr. Mercado has purchased, please consider contacting him to
> visit it, and send me more details on the units which are being
> offered. Thanks in advance.
>
> If anyone is on the Greenkeys list, please let me know, and post this
> over there too. TIA.
>
> The images are at http://telecom-digest.org/teletype/
>
> Bill Horne
> Moderator
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