John,

If you have luck with Paul at RTTY please let me know.  I'm also interested 
in getting an ASR33.

I did pick up one of the Texas Instruments Silent 700 series units that 
uses the thermal-paper-roll that early fax machines used.  It is from the 
early 80s but works well.  No paper tape unit though.

Andrew B

On Saturday, August 30, 2014 11:17:36 AM UTC-7, G. Beat wrote:
>
> John -
>
> Here you go !!!
> http://www.johnwhitney.com/misc/paul-rtty.htm
>
> Yes, there is a place where you can purchase used Teletype machines, new 
> and used Teletype spare parts and where there is someone to service them. 
>  That place is RTTY Electronics in El Sobrante, California, 25 miles East 
> of San Francisco.   
>
> RTTY Electronics is run by Paul Cembura, who for many years sold and 
> serviced Teletype machines, and is now a walking tower of Teletype 
> knowledge.  The pictures below give an idea of what Teletype items are 
> available for purchase at RTTY Electronics.  There are not 10, 100 or 1,000 
> Teletype parts, but literally 100,000's of Teletype parts, some new, 
> organized, indexed, and available for purchase by Teletype restorers, 
> rescuers, and users of Teletype machines of yesteryear.
> =====
> IF Paul does not have the Teletype machine or part (SOME still sealed in 
> plastic from 1970s, it likely doesn't exist).
>
> Have fun !!!
>
> RTTY Electronics
> PO Box 20101
> El Sobrante, CA 94820-0101 
> USA
>
> Paul Cembura
> Telephone 510-222-3102
> E-mail:  [email protected] <javascript:>
> ====
> Three Days of the Condor (film) ...  reminded me of that era (Telex 
> systems, AP/UPI wire feeds)
>
>
>

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