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Dan Lanciani July 13th 09 03:38 AM

Model 26 teletype available
 
Trying again since interested people never seem to follow up... Free in
Gloucester, MA; shipping is probably prohibitive.

Dan Lanciani
ddl@danlan.*com

Antonio Vernucci July 20th 09 10:20 PM

Model 26 teletype available
 
"Dan Lanciani" ddl@danlan.*com ha scritto nel messaggio
...
Trying again since interested people never seem to follow up... Free in
Gloucester, MA; shipping is probably prohibitive.

Dan Lanciani
ddl@danlan.*com


I my early ham radio days I had a model 15 and a model 28. I always dreamt of
having a model 26, but I have never seen one in reality, just on the books..

Pity is that Gloucester is some 3500 miles away from where I live, otherwise you
would see me knocking at your door.

73

Tony I0JX, Rome Italy


Geoffrey S. Mendelson July 20th 09 10:44 PM

Model 26 teletype available
 
Antonio Vernucci wrote:
Pity is that Gloucester is some 3500 miles away from where I live, otherwise you
would see me knocking at your door.


The trick is to find someone in the are who is being transfered to Rome and
their company is shipping a container of houshold goods for them. Since the
price is by container, and not by weight, it is often cheaper to ship
a container that is not full than to do it by "lift van" (a custom made
wooden crate).

In years past people wouldstuff their containers with household goods
that they could not get outside the US, such as toilet paper, disposable
diapers, canned tuna, however I think those days are long gone.

If you ask around, you might find someone who is willing to accomodate you.

Geoff.

--
Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM

Antonio Vernucci July 20th 09 11:17 PM

Model 26 teletype available
 
Thanks for info, but finding someone close to the present owner and willing to
ship a container to Rome may not be that easy.

Anyway I will try... who knows.

Tony I0JX

"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" ha scritto nel messaggio
...
Antonio Vernucci wrote:
Pity is that Gloucester is some 3500 miles away from where I live, otherwise
you
would see me knocking at your door.


The trick is to find someone in the are who is being transfered to Rome and
their company is shipping a container of houshold goods for them. Since the
price is by container, and not by weight, it is often cheaper to ship
a container that is not full than to do it by "lift van" (a custom made
wooden crate).

In years past people wouldstuff their containers with household goods
that they could not get outside the US, such as toilet paper, disposable
diapers, canned tuna, however I think those days are long gone.

If you ask around, you might find someone who is willing to accomodate you.

Geoff.

--
Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM




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