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In Reply to: RE: Steve Jobs with a Gyrodec? posted by Hopstretch on November 05, 2009 at 13:21:21
SE didn't come about until 1999. I think that the black acrylic plinth is there but just not very visible in the photo.
If the photo was indeed taken in '82 that is a very, very early Gyro as Werner's history on the table essentially starts in '83. I have a standard Gyro, now fairly extensively updated (but still with AC motor) that dates back to what Werner describes on the Angelfire website as Mk 0 status that I aquired in the mid 80's.
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