There's a guy into older PC's that works at the University in Rotterdam and
lives in Delfts (where they make all that neat blue on white stereotypical
tourist attracting ceramics) named Rick Stil (or H.R. Stil). You may wish to
contact him ASAP by email at H.R.Stil(a)dia.eur.nl and tell him I had you contact
him.
Also Peter Van Zuijekom is in Gouda, the Netherlands and is heavy into older
boatanchors and is at pzuijekom(a)info-products.nl
And yet another contact near there is Geert van Griensven in Delfts at
skeetneet(a)freemail.nl but this perosn I've never corresponded with so I don't
know the extent of collection of older equipment of if the name Geert is a male
or female name. It might be worth a shot (wink wink)
Hope it at least gives you somewhat of a shot in the dark rather than going in
blind. Peter at Info Products is fairly heavy into them as I've seen references
to many older machines in his posts as well as many Euro specific machines. Not
sure what shipping and customs duties might be on an old heavy, but at least
you have a starting place.
Russ Blakeman
Harned, KY USA
Ethan Dicks wrote:
I will be in Amsterdam this weekend. I am writing to
see if there are any
recommended museum stops or even to meet someone on this list in real-life.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
-ethan