On Tue, 30 Mar 1999, Dean Billing wrote:
At 09:41 PM 3/29/99 -0800, Sellam wrote:
I might very soon. Its a huge beast! Too adorable to ignore.
Verily, it is a huge *beast*, and though adorable it should be ignored, IMHO.
Pfaph! The quirkier the better! Unless we are endorsing revisionist
history.
Unless it is in perfect working condition, you
probably will not be able to
restore it to working condition, especially if their is any appreciable wear
and tear on the print unit or the giant cams that are inside.
Anything can be restored, as long as you reach it before the scrappers!
A bit of time, talent, elbow grease, etc... And I doubt we are talking
about trying to put any of these units back into 'production' use...
Just my $0.02 (w/o corrections for inflation, stock splits, market
insanity, etc...)
-jim
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