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whats URL for alarm museam nick markowitz 05-28-2008
Posted by Bill on May 29, 2008, 10:48 am
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> 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.



Posted by Joe on May 29, 2008, 5:08 pm
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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.

Posted by Frank Olson on May 30, 2008, 12:44 am
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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."

Posted by Joe on May 30, 2008, 11:49 am
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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. :-))

Posted by Robert L Bass on May 29, 2008, 9:14 pm
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"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....

Bill,

I'm sure they'd love to have it but they don't usually buy things. The
collection is mostly stuff they took out of old systems plus a number of
donated items. It's not the kind of museum where the general public shows up
much, although they would certainly be welcome to do so.

--

Regards,
Robert L Bass

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