On 2016-Dec-23, at 4:14 PM, Cory Heisterkamp wrote:
On Fri, Dec
23, 2016 at 11:45 AM, Chuck Guzis <cclist at sydex.com> wrote:
> On 12/23/2016 08:06 AM, Cory Heisterkamp wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> I recently became the owner of an LGP-30, supposedly in 'working'
>> condition. However, the machine is roughly 2000 miles from me and
>> will need to be transported by freight. Before it's palletized, are
>> there any special precautions I should take to ensure its safe
>> travel. I'm especially worried about the drum (drum lock?), but
>> haven't been able to find a maintenance or setup doc.
>>
>> Anyone out there with experience or can offer a few pointers?
>>
>
> Is this the LGP-30 that came up for auction in Canada?
>
> Personally, I'd buy a plane ticket and supervise the packing. There
> are, IIRC, 110 or so tubes, a drum and other goodies that should
> probably be removed and shipped separately. Nothing like getting a box
> o' broken glass to make life interesting.
>
Well, I think you guys have convinced me that a trip is in order. Better safe than sorry
with a piece of equipment like this.
Yep Chuck, this is the CA machine. I was surprised it never reared its head on classiccmp
the past few days. -C
Was this ebayed?
Just found this mention on VCFed from a week ago:
http://www.vcfed.org/forum/showthread.php?55364-1956-Binary-Desk-Computer-L…
I see Vancouver is mentioned:
"I've been told that this was the oldest computer in Vancouver"
As a lifelong area resident, I'd be interested in hearing anything known of the
lineage, where it came from and when it left Vancouver.
Would love to have worked on it if it was once nearby.
Congrats to Cory for the acquisition, should be an exciting project.