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Date: | Mon, 18 Feb 2002 15:31:56 -0500 |
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Phil -
I don't believe so. The old toll-free number no longer works and when I did
a full Google search, about the only things I found were the articles from
HandyHams about Dr. Tom. He's well into his eighties now and I suspect that
the company has gone by the board. I think it was always more a labor of
love for Tom than a real money-making operation. I wish it were otherwise,
but from everything I've been able to determine, this seems to be the
situation.
There's one final option, I suppose. Find Tom's call in one of the online
call books, snag his address and send him a Braille letter. While I don't
remember it now, the address I saw when I looked him up a couple of months
ago was a post office box ... the same one, I think, that was used for the
company.
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Walt Smith - Raleigh, NC
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