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Re: Pele and parts of Lono?
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Russell Frew <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 10 Sep 1997 18:39:08 GMT+1200
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Dear Brian

I may be interested in your mass spec. I am trying to set up a lab
under considerable fiscal constraints!

Can you give me a few more details so I could find out about
shipping costs to NZ. What are its dimensions, weight?
Also, does this offer include the pumping system?

regards

Russell Frew



> Isotopists
>
>         Is anybody out there interested in acquiring an old Nuclide 6-60
> mass spectrometer?  I am moving out of an older instrumentation lab and do
> not have room for this mass spectrometer in my new facilities.  This mass
> spectrometer is Kroopnick's old instrument (nicknamed Pele, or was it
> Lono??) which was used for many successful GEOSECS analyses.  I used it a
> bit when I first arrived in Hawaii in 1990 but got funding for Godzila, the
> new machine.  The 6-60 has remained under vacuum, has a triple collector,
> updated V/F converter and automated changeover valves.
>         There may be some obscure State rule preventing me from giving away
> this instrument.  I won't even look into that possibility unless somebody
> really, really wants this mass spectrometer.  However, if you do want it,
> and can get it off this rock, it is yours for the price of shipping (which
> may not be cheap!).
>
> Brian
>

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Dr Russell Frew                   [log in to unmask]
Department of Chemistry
University of Otago                      ph  64-3-479-7913
P.O. Box 56                             fax  64-3-479-7906
Dunedin, New Zealand
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