Darn, if anyone knows of any teletypes in the neighbor hood of Missouri or Iowa,
I'd like to have one around, especially one with a tape reader/punch.
-- John Tinker
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 A family friend died, and while cleaning out some woodworking stuff, I
 noticed an ITT teletype sitting in the garage. I know nothing about its
 working condition, and didn't have time to look for a model number or the
 like, but it does have a paper tape reader/punch (with some blank tape and
 a 1/2 full chad container). His widow thinks it worked when last used, but
 that was a while ago. It is free for the pickup, if anyone accessable to
 the north shore of Long Island (Nassau County, New York State, U.S.A.)
 is interested in it. Otherwise, it will get tossed.
 Email me for contact info.