The 029 I used is in the private collection of a mainframe service company, Will. They are not open to the public and I know of no computer museum in the area.

However, if you ever get up to the Baltimore area, there is a very extensive computer museum https://museum.syssrc.com that is curated by another member of this list. It even includes a working Linotype typesetter; the dripping hot lead did a number on the lobby carpet. (OK, it did a couple of letters on it too.) ;-)

-Chip-

On 8/18/2019 1:55 AM, wrco...@wrcooke.net wrote:


On August 17, 2019 at 11:41 PM Chip Davis via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> 
wrote:


Thanks, one and all, for the pointers to working keypunches.
Ultimately, the closest one was in Chattanooga and I now have
everything I need to fabricate the award.


-Chip-


Hi Chip,
I'm wondering if you could tell us where in Chattanooga you found one?  I'm 
originally from that area and go there a couple times a year to see family.  If 
there is a museum or other public place with old computers I would like to 
visit sometime.

Thanks,
Will

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