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Re: Good for a Laugh

To: T Wiencek <t_wiencek@qmgate.anl.gov>
Subject: Re: Good for a Laugh
From: Steve Laifman <laifman@flash.net>
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 10:23:21 +0100
Tom,

You missed a golden opportunity for a little fun and games.

A reply could be crafted like:

" 1.  Is there a instruction manual still avail for it"

Answer: Yes. Sunbeam specialties has excellent reproductions of the
original Factory Manual. The "Real Thing" can be had in good condition
for under $75. A Factory Workshop Manual and a good video of early
Sunbeam triumphs are also available. The Book of Norman, for a modest
$80, describes the history of Sunbeam, and even lists every one of the
Tiger series ever made, and the current location where known.

"  2.  Does it have the ability to be mounted under a kitchen cabinet."

Answer: Yes, indeed. Of course a few structural modifications may have
to be made to support the 3,300 pound weight and clearance for
dimensions exceeding your current cabinet configuration. Although this
will probably be a real attention-getter, and be worthy of inclusion in
"American Architectural Digest", it is probably impractical to provide
access to entry and exit to the Sunbeam interior.

Please do not hesitate to join or "list" of other Sunbeam enthusiasts by
sending an e-mail to majordomo......

{8->

Steve


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