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I’d like to see a demo!
WTTV Bloomington, Indiana 1952
Can you make the fleshtones more red? 🙂
don’t forget the Gray telephone pay station..genius….
And it fits conveniently in a backpack!
The legacy of Elisha Gray lives on!
We had a Telop machine at KVII-TV in Amarillo, Texas in 1967.
Ya gotta love it!