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HI Pat,
I've heard of the Kent paddles.

My ex-father in law W1BDL in Maine used to have a Vibroplex bug.

I could never make my peace with sending wit that sort of arrangement.

I have a friend who is going tolend me a straight key and a paddle on the 
same base until I decide what I'm going to get..

Thanks for the recommendation.

73,

Eric
KU3I


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