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Subject: Re: PSN: Attention seismic drum display users
From: John or Jan Lahr johnjan@........
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 21:21:47 -0600


Hi Meredith,

One option would be to see if the IRIS group would like the drum
assembly to donate to a museum.  Their goal is to add one museum
per year to those that have IRIS earthquake exhibits.

Some of the IRIS museums are described here:
http://jclahr.com/science/museum/index.html

For information on IRIS, see: http://www.iris.washington.edu/

Yours,
John

At 10:42 AM 6/26/2003, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>In short, I have a big old photographic 3 component drum assembly
>I would like to dispose of.  The assembly rotates and translates
>in time OK.  Its biggest potential is to add on the mechanical
>parts (pen-motor etc.) to use with either ink or thermal paper.
>The item is free of cost to a sincere individual who WILL use
>such (and not resale).
>
>I've a quanity of misc., paper and potential add-on accessory
>parts I can include with such.  My interests chronically have
>been elsewhere, so, I need the room in the garage.  These
>parts/pieces are also free.
>
>Due to the weight, size and quanity of material, I do require
>direct pickup in Denver, Colorado.  Its a "bit much" to try
>to commercially ship.
>
>Write to me my email address above for further details.  If
>their is no interest or award by July 15th; the item will no
>longer be available thereafter.
>
>Take care, Meredith Lamb
>
>
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