Was this the person who called himself Auntie Dodo?  

> 
> 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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