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Date   : Tue, 15 May 1984 16:41:25 EDT
From   : Dave Towson (info-cpm) <cpmlist@Amsaa.ARPA>
Subject: [garey: Re: Ribbon re-inkers]

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Subject: Re:  Ribbon re-inkers
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       I've had a ribbon re-inker for about 6 months.  Its great.  I re-ink
about every month just to keep the print good and dark.  I have the
"Le Ribbonizer" (box 1727 Redlands, CA 92373, no phone number).  Make sure
you get the motor driven kind.  I know someone who bought a hand-cranked 
version that looked like it was made by a six year old out of garage lumber
scraps.  The motor driven one I have is easy to use.  It cost around $35
and I've saved more than that in ribbons already (actually I've had it for
more like 9 months.

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