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| drhowarddrfinedrhoward |
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2004 5:32 pm |
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I have the chance to pick up one of these from an estate but it's a bit of a
drive and have to decide if I'm going to keep it sight unseen.
The only information I can get out of the lady is it's an 8-plate with two
picture heads and all the rollers and heads for editing 16/35. She doesn't
know what model but it doesn't have a digital counter. It's labeled a dldg
ton system and a bild ton system (?). There is also a NR723R on a label.
Does this give anyone any kind of clue about this unit? I'm trying to find
out if it's an antique or worth having. |
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| John Smith |
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2004 8:55 pm |
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I think these are fascinating and wonderful machines. I also think it would
be a complete waste of money. Just my $0.02. I'd be tempted too!
"drhowarddrfinedrhoward" <drhowarddrfine@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:tT33c.4598$0j.1855@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com...
Quote: I have the chance to pick up one of these from an estate but it's a bit of
a
drive and have to decide if I'm going to keep it sight unseen.
The only information I can get out of the lady is it's an 8-plate with two
picture heads and all the rollers and heads for editing 16/35. She
doesn't
know what model but it doesn't have a digital counter. It's labeled a
dldg
ton system and a bild ton system (?). There is also a NR723R on a label.
Does this give anyone any kind of clue about this unit? I'm trying to
find
out if it's an antique or worth having.
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| RBPerrine |
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2004 4:07 pm |
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