Whoa. If it's who I'm thinking it is, he's been around for a while - I remember 
him from the Phonatics AOL list days (way back in the mid-90's). I don't 
remember his name either, but as I recall, he would use his mother's address on 
the return labels. He was doing some pretty odd stuff and got booted from the 
list for it.

Regards,
Loran

On Dec 4, 2010, at 2:46 PM, hexaph...@sbcglobal.net wrote:

> Hi all!  I'll be be honest and say I have dealt with this individual in the 
> past.  I guess I'll provide a contrarian view to those experiences posted 
> thus far.  I purchased an Edison machine from him and it was packed 
> relatively well.  It could have been better, but all was safe.  The machine 
> was exactly as stated, but came with some extra mounting screws and springs 
> to mount the motor to the motor board, so I'm sure someone got screwed (pun 
> intended). I must agree that he was somehat a rude individual, but not so 
> much that it really bothered me as he shipped very fast and everything was 
> actually great!  I just thought I'd provide another view of just my 
> experience.  I would not necessaril recommend him, but my transcation ended 
> well thankfully after reading these posts.  I do not recall his name, but I 
> looked his phone number up and found the following information for those who 
> wish to dig deeper.
>  
> 
> Antique Edison
> (412) 257-8926 
> 301 Murray Ave 
> Bridgeville, PA 15017 
> antiquedi...@aol.com
> 

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