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Pratt-Read Tracking Device
By James Jelinek

In regard to the Pratt-Read tracking device, there is another of
these devices also put together by Pratt-Read which is a four-bellows
type unit.  This beast is one of the most complicated and thoroughly
useless pieces of junk that was ever dreamed up in some engineers
mind.  The single, under-the-spoolbox type is a breeze compared to
the four-bellows type, and it works considerably better.

Pratt-Read had some good ideas for much of their product line but
often as not there are real clinkers out there that should have been
re-thought.

Jim Jelinek


(Message sent Tue 16 Jul 2002, 14:59:42 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

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