For real? That's just so cool! And yes, this list has more than its share of extraordinary members. Just today, after putting out a request for some Osborne boot media - not only did half a dozen or more learned individuals respond to my questions, but +two+ of them offered to locate and / or send bootable media for the machine.
It's a great group of folks, and I'm genuinely thankful to be in their company. On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 10:28 PM, Randy Dawson <rdawso...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hi John, > > A testament to the extraordinary community that is classiccmp. > > I > will certainly take you up on it, and get you a check, and/or some of > the other great junk lying around here. I'm pretty well equipped with a > good electronics lab. Do you need a scope? I have a few Tektronix > digital scopes and I cant possibly use them all. 100 MHz .... > > I'm > not sure about the lockdown, I imagine when its undone the bolt is > stored in a available hole inside, and possibly is still there. > > I > will see what comes back from craters and freighters and UShip, the > thing has to be taken off the pedestal and wrapped/banded onto a > pallet. > > Let me know what you need, and hey, > > Thanks, > > Randy > > > Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2015 21:49:59 -0500 > > To: rdawso...@hotmail.com > > From: jfo...@threedee.com > > Subject: RE: Freight recommendation for a teletype? > > > > At 09:29 PM 8/17/2015, you wrote: > > >123 N Washington St. Elkhorn WI 53121. > > >I asked for a quote from Craters and Freighters, and the UShip site. > > > > I'm not sure if I can help, but I thought I'd chime in. > > > > I'm 45 minutes from there, 30 minutes if I'm at my fiancée's place. > > (Jefferson, WI and Janesville, WI, respectively.) > > > > I do have a friend with a loading dock and pallets and wrap. > > > > You do need to lock down the upper machinery with the shipping bolt > > or it'll destroy itself, depending on the shipping method. > > > > I have a 33 and a 28, too. > > > > - John > > >