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2013-01-27 00:20:46 UTC
Hi,
I noticed your post of many years ago and can only hope that you have not changed your email address. I found the same clock but without it's power cord. I wish I could answer your questions regarding the clock but as I would like to try and make a new power cord. Can you please tell me the power details for this plug? I would assume that it would be written on the plug itself or within the manual.
Thank you and best regards,
Steve
I noticed your post of many years ago and can only hope that you have not changed your email address. I found the same clock but without it's power cord. I wish I could answer your questions regarding the clock but as I would like to try and make a new power cord. Can you please tell me the power details for this plug? I would assume that it would be written on the plug itself or within the manual.
Thank you and best regards,
Steve
Here's an interesting item I found left behind in a house I moved into in
May, and since there are a lot of UK people here and
that's where it was made, I thought I'd see if anyone in here knows about it
and what it might bring.
It's a Bomartan acrylic digital clock. New in the box (actually, I took it
out and ran it for a few weeks, but it did not appear to be aged thereby).
It's an acrylic block about 22 x 16 cm., with a circuit board embedded in it,
a digital display, and a warranty card indicating Latama Inc. at a N.Y.
address. The digits are red. The clock sets by touching contacts embedded in
the back (with some difficulty). There is no battery backup. I estimate date
of manufacture to be sometime in the late '60s or early '70s. The literature
spends a lot of ink on the wonderment of its microchip technology.
Any thoughts out there?
Mark Hankins
http://members.aol.com/flacorps
http://www.delistme.com
I've written the world's shortest twisted poem: "Every sparrow; needs an
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May, and since there are a lot of UK people here and
that's where it was made, I thought I'd see if anyone in here knows about it
and what it might bring.
It's a Bomartan acrylic digital clock. New in the box (actually, I took it
out and ran it for a few weeks, but it did not appear to be aged thereby).
It's an acrylic block about 22 x 16 cm., with a circuit board embedded in it,
a digital display, and a warranty card indicating Latama Inc. at a N.Y.
address. The digits are red. The clock sets by touching contacts embedded in
the back (with some difficulty). There is no battery backup. I estimate date
of manufacture to be sometime in the late '60s or early '70s. The literature
spends a lot of ink on the wonderment of its microchip technology.
Any thoughts out there?
Mark Hankins
http://members.aol.com/flacorps
http://www.delistme.com
I've written the world's shortest twisted poem: "Every sparrow; needs an
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http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own