I forwarded your email to the 1401 Restoration Team at the Computer History Museum...
Cheers, Lyle -- On Mon, 10 Feb 2020 15:34:36 -0800 Josh Dersch via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > (resending as this appears to have gotten eaten last time...) > > Hi all -- > > As the subject line says I've got an IBM Type 31 Alphabetical Duplicating > Keypunch sitting in my basement, in the Seattle area. > > It's in well-loved but decent physical condition and appears to be > completely original. I have not powered it on (still has the original > selenium rectifiers in it, for one thing) but mechanically it seems fine. > No rust or obviously damaged parts, but it's clearly gotten a decent amount > of use since the 1930s. > > It's really cool but it's not really something I'm interested in keeping -- > if any of you are interested or know someone who is interested, please feel > free to make an offer. Due to the size and fragility of the item I don't > want to ship this thing. > > > Pictures are available here: > https://1drv.ms/u/s!Aqb36sqnCIfMo9BhHMhAok3F4cAInQ?e=EhXDPP > > Thanks! > Josh -- 73 NM6Y Bickley Consulting West Inc. https://bickleywest.com "Black holes are where God is dividing by zero"