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From: fredm@media.mit.edu (Fred G Martin)
Subject: Re: Bend Sensor source needed
Message-ID: <1994May30.010225.21025@news.media.mit.edu>
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Date: Mon, 30 May 1994 01:02:25 GMT
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In article <60.8530.4884.0N1A0091@canrem.com>
anthony.tekatch@canrem.com (Anthony Tekatch) writes: 

>AGE
>244 W. 54th street
>New York, NY 10019
>tel. (212) 757-0700
>fax: (212) 765-1987
>
>Variable resistance bend sensors, distributed by 6270 Technologies.

Please -DO NOT- contact AGE at this address.  AGE is a small
consulting firm that only inadvertently got involved in the bend
sensor arena as part of their product development work.

If you call them, they will only get annoyed.  Please express your
interest in acquiring sensors to P.K. Oberoi of 6270 Technologies
(pkoberoi@delphi.com), who is trying to arrange a distributorship of
the bend sensor technology.

The AGE listing is supposed to be removed from the second edition of
_Mobile_Robots_.  I was largely responsible the publication of their
contact information, which has turned out to be a mistake because
(once again) they WILL NOT sell small quantities of bend sensors.

Thank you,
Fred Martin

