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I'm pretty sure that website is way out of date - I don't remember where I read it, but, for example, the black Ric with the Alembic pickups is long gone. Best thing to do would be to call...
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I've seen the site mentioned before.Your best bet is to e-mail first.As far as the internet sub-thread goes;I was using a WesternElectric teletype with an acoustic coupler in the mid 1970's.No screen.There was a paper printout.Of course, back then we had wooden modems and there was only one page on the whole internet,our speed was 1200baud downhill with the wind on a clear day but we were happy.
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