• Wow...

    From BOB KLAHN@1:123/140 to ED VANCE on Thursday, October 22, 2015 02:22:00

    ...

    In the 1950's I remember seeing a picture in a Mechanix
    Illustrated magazine of a tiny Drill Bit that employees at
    a General Electric plant In the USA had made and iirc they
    sent it to a Watch Company in Switzerland to show them what
    they accomplished.

    Later the Swiss sent the Drill Bit back to G.E. with a hole
    they drilled in it.
    The picture in the magazine showed the bit with the hole in
    it.

    Some things like that I haven't forgot.....yet. <grin>

    73

    Now that you mention it I remember that story, but it was a
    Russian Drill bit and an American trade show.

    I believe your one since I now know someone who actually saw it.


    BOB KLAHN bob.klahn@sev.org http://home.toltbbs.com/bobklahn

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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105.1 to BOB KLAHN on Thursday, October 22, 2015 22:50:00
    10-22-15 02:22 BOB KLAHN wrote to ED VANCE about Wow...
    Howdy! Bob,

    @MSGID: <5628BD06.1468.windowsb@capcity2.synchro.net>
    ...

    In the 1950's I remember seeing a picture in a Mechanix
    Illustrated magazine of a tiny Drill Bit that employees at
    a General Electric plant In the USA had made and iirc they
    sent it to a Watch Company in Switzerland to show them what
    they accomplished.

    Later the Swiss sent the Drill Bit back to G.E. with a hole
    they drilled in it.
    The picture in the magazine showed the bit with the hole in
    it.

    Some things like that I haven't forgot.....yet. <grin>

    73

    Now that you mention it I remember that story, but it was a
    Russian Drill bit and an American trade show.

    That must have been later, like in the 1970's or after that.
    I'm still fairly sure in my foggy brain that it was G.E. who made
    the tiny bit that they were proud of, and wanted to show off to the
    Swiss Watchmakers.

    Mechanix Illustrated (MI) was the first magazine I subscribed to.

    I looked at Popular Mechanics (PM), MI
    (and I think Popular Science(PS) if it was published then)
    at my library to compare them before deciding to order MI.

    To narrow it down I think I subscribed between 1953 and 1956. ???? ??

    I believe your one since I now know someone who actually saw
    it.

    Yeah! You better believe Him even if His Keyboard gives Him troubles
    all the time. .... ..

    73


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  • From BOB KLAHN@1:123/140 to ED VANCE on Thursday, December 17, 2015 01:13:00

    ...
    Yeah! You better believe Him even if His Keyboard gives Him
    troubles all the time. .... ..

    D'Accord.

    BOB KLAHN bob.klahn@sev.org http://home.toltbbs.com/bobklahn

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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105.1 to BOB KLAHN on Sunday, December 20, 2015 00:16:00
    12-17-15 01:13 BOB KLAHN wrote to ED VANCE about Wow...
    Howdy! Bob,

    @MSGID: <56729F14.1502.windowsb@capcity2.synchro.net>
    ...
    Yeah! You better believe Him even if His Keyboard gives Him
    troubles all the time. .... ..

    D'Accord.

    He reads this echo too.

    73


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