Sorry, got cut off. Gotta remember not to over-punctuate! :P
Wow! I finally got a response from Mr. John Laninga of InControl (the
company involved with the NuKote kiosk). I hadn't been able to contact him
since before the holidays. Here is the transcript:
(sent)
John,
Just before the holidays, we had been discussing the NuKote kiosk which used
the TurboGrafx as its main component. You mentioned that you may still have
several of the TurboGrafx units, and were considering selling them. I had
e-mailed you offering to find a buyer (or buyers) and never got a reply. I
was hoping we could continue our discussion. I'm sure that many people I
know would want to buy at least one. Please let me know if you'd still like
to sell them. Thanks!
Earnest Rymer
(recieved)
I'm sorry, I have been quite busy and have been travelling a lot. Bad
excuse I know but its the best I got.
I'll have someone take a look at what we have and get back to you.
John
(end transcript)
Earlier, John had told me that he believed that they had "several boxes full
of the original Turbografx PC board and components" used in the kiosks,
which they "received as part payment for money owed to us at bankruptcy of
NuKote". Cool, eh?
About the kiosk itself: John referred me to another staff member, whom I
haven't recieved a response from yet. I'll keep trying...
Earnest
xxxxxx@valleyint.com