On May 3, 9:40=A0pm, DumpsterDiver <morce...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On May 3, 12:19=A0pm, "William Noble" <nob...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > this lady has both amazing machinist skills and has collected quite a
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t of
> > stuff that will interest some of you
folkshttp://www.tatjavanvark.nl/tvv=
a/harm3_12_s.jpg
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> > the above link is one item, but if you go to her main site and browse
ar=
ound
> > you will find cool electronics, various interesting projects both
mechan=
ical
> > and electrical - for the collector in us, what she has done is quite
> > spectacular -- there are no old radios, but there is WWII aircraft
> > equipment, mechanical analog computers, and other cool things.
>
> > --
> > Billwww.wbnoble.com
>
> > ** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com**
>
> Actually, there IS at least one "old" radio, a super-punked (lots of
> brass, etc.) regenerative brew using a Loewe 3NF multi-section tube.
>
> The workman****p of the stuff on this site makes the NASA engineers
> look like a bunch of "bubblegum & bailing wire" farmboys. =A0Betcha if
> she'da worked for Tom Edison (or he for her, more plausibly), we'd all
> be watching 3-D super resolution flicks on cylinders.
>
> DD
Wow. My stuff looks like bailing wire and made with tinsnips in
comparison to hers!


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