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Re: whats URL for alarm museam



Frank Olson wrote:
> Joe wrote:
>> Bill wrote:
>>>> Yes, it's Wayne Alarm in Lynn, Mass.  They're really nice people.
>>>>
>>>> Here's the URL:
>>>> http://www.waynealarm.com/antiquecorner/
>>>>
>>>
>>> They may be interested to buy a copy of an old book (1926) on wiring
>>> alarm systems. This book also has wiring instructions for the old
>>> "Knob and Tube" wiring. Very interesting to read this stuff. The
>>> alarm wiring is near the back of the book and in the "Interior
>>> Wiring" section.
>>>
>>> The book is one volume of a set and the specific book is called:
>>> "International Library of Technology" - "Distribution of Electrical
>>> Energy". Published by International Textbook Co.
>>>
>>> Many copies of this old book can be found for sale at the following
>>> book search site (Searches many different stores world wide)...
>>> http://used.addall.com
>>>
>>> For title enter: international library of technology
>>> For keyword enter: distribution
>>> Then click on Find the Book
>>>
>>> The copy I have is dated 1926. I don't know if copies published at
>>> different times also have the alarm wiring section or not.
>>>
>> that's must be the one bASS uses  as a reference for tech support!
>> real OLD.
>
>
> I've heard that they're going to be commissioning a special section of
> the museum.  "The Hall of Flame".  It'll feature a life size wax figure
> of Bass in his "Amazon fishing outfit" (hip-waders) standing in a pile
> of bullshit, holding up a Napco LCD keypad which reads:  "Attention
> Burglar.  Go Ahead, Make My Day."  On closer inspection you'll notice
> that it's printed on green electrical tape.  A sign around his neck will
> read:  "See?  Any primate can make it work.  You only need a modicum of
> tape skills and a couple of hours instruction on the phone."

& DIY ONLY sign. :-))


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