On 1/28/21 3:29 AM, Curious Marc via cctalk wrote:
We have had this guy harassing the Computer History Museum, then all 
unsuspecting restorers under the false pretense of doing computer materials 
history research. In the end we understood he was trying to find out if 
asbestos was used in the machinery or buildings that were used to make the IBM 
1401. We believe he is trying to find a sleazy way to sue all the computer 
makers that have made computers in the past. When it became clear what he was 
doing, we told him to stop harassing us and contact the CHM legal people. Never 
heard of him again.
Marc

On Jan 25, 2021, at 8:13 PM, Bill Degnan via cctalk <[email protected]> 
wrote:

I do not know this guy, this came through my site, but if you do have info
that you think he might find useful and would like to share please contact
CECIL the Specific.

VintageComputer.net Inquiry Contact Information Name: CECIL CRAIN
            Email: ccrain@rgoldlegal-got-com Phone: 4157869527
------------------------- Comments:
            I'm looking for any information about Bakelite insulating
materials and phenolic resins used in Univac DCT products manufactured
in the Salt Lake City facility from 1970 to 1978.
VintageComputer.net
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First thought that came to my mind when I read this was "ambulance
chaser".  I guess all the crap on TV has made me quite the cynic.
Saw one the other day about getting Meso from using talc,  Only if
your snorting it!!  :-)

bill


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