On Thu 20 Jul 2017 at 08:59:08 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote: > On Thursday 20 July 2017 07:32:04 rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > > > On Wednesday, July 19, 2017 09:27:16 PM Gene Heskett wrote: > > > Doug is correct. Every shop had a subscription to SAM's and toward > > > the end as many as 9 or 10, tall 4 drawer fileing cabinets to keep > > > the stuff in if the subscription was for all of the stuff. > > > > Ahh, Sam's was a good clue (for me)--I think the series was called > > Sam's Photofacts. > > Yup.
I looked them up and found they had, for example, a manual for the Ferrograph Series 3. Would that be a badge engineered Ferrograph manual or a different publication¹? I had manuals for the Series 2 (hardbound) and Series 7 (comb-bound) machines that I/we possessed. They had full alignment instructions, circuit diagrams etc. In the UK I had no difficulty with getting manuals and circuit diagrams from the likes of Quad, Leak, Radford, Tandberg, to name but a few. I just wrote to them and they sent them back, gratis. That seemed to be the norm back then (fifties through seventies). ¹ie like the entirely original Haynes manuals for cars. Cheers, David.