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Hi;
Don't need this little toy but it certainly brings back memories.  
In its day it was darn expensive.  richard
sent from my braille note

 ----- Original Message -----
From: Ron Miller <[log in to unmask]
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Date sent: Fri, 7 Mar 2014 21:00:39 -0500
Subject: A little horse trading?

Hi all,

I don't know if anyone will be interested, but I've got a 
VersaBraille I
(remember those?) which I'd like to trade for something.  I'm not 
expecting a
lot, a piece of ham related gear, or a peripheral valued between 
$50 and
$100.  This would be for someone who wants to play with this old 
tech and has
got something around the shack to swap.  This is the original 
model with the
cassette drive.  It powers up and the Braille display feels very 
nice, but I
don't know how to run it.  I wanted one at the time but couldn't 
afford it.



Just throwing it out there since I don't have much of a radio 
budget.  I've
also got a BrailleMate which I'm willing to swap.  Again, old 
tech, but
someone might want to play with it and have something around the 
shack which
needs a good home.



73 all,



Ron Miller

N6MSA

Tarpon Springs, FL USA

SKYPE Arjay1

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