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>Tom
I have an 18 year old 251 and most of the parts are the same. I would
love to have this instrument for parts. Finnigan isn't making some of
this stuff any more.
John
>Dear All,
>Tom Anderson's Finnigan MAT 250 is decommissioned and sits in our
>hallway. Remaining parts include the flight tube, magnet, source,
>resistor string and some of the other electronics. I would be glad
>to see some or all of this go to a good home if anyone is interested.
>-Tom Johnson
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>Dept. of Geology
>University of Illinois at Urban-Champaign
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