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Subject: Intertypes


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Arthur Johnson
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Date Posted: 12:53:48 09/21/02 Sat
In reply to: Dave Hughes 's message, "Where did you get m/c from?" on 00:01:47 09/15/02 Sun

It's good to hear that Speed now has an Intertype.
At Gulgong Pioneers Museum we have a C3 in running condition a really good machine with a star quadder.
We have a C4 in poor condition for spares.
We also have a Model 48 Linotype to go on display and another machine for spares. Also we have a model 14 that we had to take with the 48 and it looks in fair condition.
So we only have room to display two machines the C3 and one 48. The C3 is great to use and had been use until we got it recently. Trouble with our Ludlow thought the throat heaters had given up, but it looks as though it's in the heat control. Arthur Johnson at Gulgong NSW Australia.

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